On Tue, Jun 08, 2010 at 02:52:01PM +1000, Mark Andrews wrote:
>
> The zones are consistant with RFC5735 and with operational practice.
>
> > So the question - how common do we expect /32 delegations to become in
> > futur
> > e?
>
> From IN-ADDR.ARPA or from some other zone to handle /25-/32 sized
> delegations without using the techniques in RFC2317? I know there
> are people that argue that one shouldn't do RFC2317 style delegations
> so for the latter I would say a lot. For the former I don't expect
> any unless we create special purpose blocks smaller than /24.
if you allow 255.255.255.255.in-addr.arpa. -AS A ZONE-
then i am much more confortable shreding a /24 into
255 component zones - RFC2317 is designed to do a cut
in the in-addr.arpa space on non-octet alined boundaries
and since you have demo'd (other than me) the use of
a zone cut on octet bounds lt /24, I'm a happy camper.
--bill
>
> Mark
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