I agree that randomness makes it a lot harder to guarantee global uniqueness, hence my desire to get to a solution that does not allow aggregation and is not random. :-)Randomness makes it a _lot_ harder to guarantee uniqueness, for no good reason that I can see. Who cares if there is structure or not, when the prefixes aren't going to be routed?
I had a partly crippled sentence relating to motivation in an earlier email:
"Also, assigning address blocks seems undesirable because [of] the desire to cripple the aggregability of this address space and hence cripple its global routability."
Basically, people want to break aggregability in order to ensure that this will never become a de-facto PI address space. That is, to ensure by design that it can never be routed. But I suspect you don't think this is a worthwhile goal..
- aidan
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