> From: Roger Jørgensen [mailto:[email protected]]>
>
> * we reserve a /12
> * LISP EID block are marked as EXPERIMENTAL with a time limit, let's say
> 7year, until 10.October 2020 (not random picked, but 10.10.2020 seems
> nice).
> * set aside one /16 for each RIR
> * out of this /16 _only_ upto /26 split into /32 (64 for each RIR
> region) can be can be handed out and announced into the global routing
> table. If someone need something more than /32 they should really come
> up with a very good reasons now or just ask for regular RIR space
> * before 1.January 2019 IETF will have to decide if the EXPERIMENTAL was
> a success or a failure.
> ** If failure the entire address block are taken back before 31.Nov
> 2020, filtering etc like 6bone.
> ** If a success, we remove the 64 /32 (/26) limit and each RIR can hand
> out LISP EID space from the above /12 in their region, much like regular
> space.
> * in the EXPERIMENTAL phase (until 31.November 2020)  one RIR/entity
> keep track of the above /32 and a LISP-EID-wg decide and make up the
> procedures for how this should be used.

[WEG] This would address my concerns with the requested reservation and 
allocation. The one thing I might add is support for a smaller initial 
reservation and subtending allocation(s) that were reserved and allocated in 
such a way that they could be grown by simply changing the bitmask if that ends 
up being necessary. I would think that the size of block(s) needed would be 
something that could be much more effectively evaluated as the experiment moves 
forward and we have a better sense for how the space gets used, and at the 
conclusion of the experiment, if there is success, there will be a clear 
justification for whatever block is deemed necessary.

Thanks
Wes George

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