> My use case questions that still need to be satisfied are:
>
> 1) can any site (large or small) get a ULA-C?
> 2) can the ULA-C's be obtained at a nominal cost?
> 3) can the ULA-C's be published in the global DNS
> forward and reverse?
> 4) can the ULA-C's be kept out of the DFZ?
>
> If Paul's proposal answers all of these as "yes", then
> I have no objections.
>
> Fred
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I believe 1 and 2 where always the intention.
I believe you can't stop AAAA records for them being added.
I believe that the reverse can be done but we need to take
care.
I believe 4 can be achieved with the appropriate use of route
filter and loose URPF over FC00/7. Default null route for
FC00/7 and appropritate route filters.
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