On Sun, 10 May 2026, Tony Li wrote:
Hi Fernando,I don't buy this thing about aggregation. Find it unnecessary to even consider having it out of well established system. Interesting. Aggregation is the root of the reason for the RIR system.
What universe are you living in?Can you point to any level of aggregation in the global table provided by the RIRs? Aggregation is possible when one or few transit networks provide connectivity (and IP address resources) to many smaller networks.
One prefix per celestial body implies each body will have one transit provider as the gatekeeper for all traffic to/from that body. Does any part of the free world work like that? If there is only one transit provider per celestial body, then it's up to them to manage IP space for that body and to provide aggregation, or not. Which RIR assigns that IP space won't matter.
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