Gaurav, On Dec 20, 2021, at 9:56 PM, Gaurav Kansal <[email protected]> wrote: > A big block to NIR can help in super netting the v6 announcement at NIR (or > at country level) , which can help in reducing the routing table size in long > terms
How would this work exactly, given Internet connectivity and routing aggregation is provider-based and does not necessarily follow geopolitical boundaries? > AND can also have IPv6 allocations in consecutive order for the economies > where we have NIRs. Why would this be helpful? > APNIC still allots ASN block to NIRs for further allocation to NIR members. ASNs are merely tags associated with a bunch of prefixes that have (in theory) a unique routing policy. As such, there isn’t much need to create aggregates, so how they are allocated doesn’t really matter. Regards, -drc
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