Hello,

Albert wrote:

Based on comments so far, most agree that a /48 should be SWIP'ed since it is routable on the internet, and since so far the majority seems to think that /56 is small enough to not require SWIP, this leaves 7 choices of /49 to /55 to set the limit for SWIP in the Draft.

I think that when we consider SWIP boundaries, we should take into account strictly technical considerations, and not arbitrary ones. I think the argument for requiring a /48 or larger to be SWIPed is well-grounded in network engineering practices. I'm not sure I understand the technical argument for anything smaller than a /48 being mandatory.

Thank you,
David
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