On 2003-06-12 at 09:37, Michel Py wrote:

> Look back from your own prospective again:
> What you want is your /48 not to be there; if a /32 that encompasses
> your /48 is announced and if the /36 that encompasses your /48 is routed
> to null0 at the destination, it's a blessing.

It seems to me that having a global blackholed /10 is a lot nicer to the
routing table than a lot of blackholed /36's.

Perhaps routers have advanced to the state where this is no longer a
significant concern.


/Benny

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