On Sat, Mar 2, 2013 at 6:38 AM, Joel M. Halpern <[email protected]> wrote:

> (Speaking personally, and interested in more data or perspectives.)
>
> As far as I can tell, EID space is not Internet routable IPv6 Unicast
> space.
>

Yes, that is ok, but does it have the same constraints of registration and
conservation?

Is anybody able to use the whole /16

a piece of it, a /20, /32, /48?

It has to be unique?

Do we need to register it?

If so, do we need a whois/restwhois?

reverse dns?

who is going to operate those services?


> And the coordination requirements appear to me to be quite different from
> those for IPv6 routable unicast addressing.
> As are the constraints which drive allocation.
>

which are?


>
> Which is why I want to spell out the requirements, rather than writing in
> who will fill those requirements.
>

I am ok with it. I was on the assumption that the WG have a clear idea of
those requirements already.


>
> Yours,
> Joel



Regards
as
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