>
> How do you get people to do even epsilon paperwork to request such
> space? How do you deter them from just picking something in the
> block? (Or not in the block!)
The only way to deter (not prevent, of course, but deter) would be to
make the space easy to come by...which in theory shouldn't be too
hard because you wouldn't have to worry about making it
aggregatable. You can hand out huge chunks of it to the good folks
who today will gladly sell you your domain name, or to your
friendly ISP...
I guess my point, ultimately, is that the user community is going to
pick their own poison. They don't find NAT to be very objectionable,
so if you offer something that is *to them* worse than NAT (i.e.
renumbering), you will have effectively promoted a NAT solution.
PF
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