RFC 2050: INTERNET REGISTRY IP ALLOCATION GUIDELIN...
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routing


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... IESG have concluded that there are no other currently deployable technologies available to overcome these limitations. In the event that routing or router technology develops to the point that adequate routing ...
... routing or router technology develops to the point that adequate routing aggregation can be achieved by other means or that routers ...
... aggregation can be achieved by other means or that routers can deal with larger routing and more dynamic tables, it may be appropriate to review these constraints. ...
... Routability: Distribution of globally unique Internet addresses in a hierarchical manner, permitting the routing scalability of the addresses ...
... scalability is necessary to ensure proper operation of Internet routing, although it must be stressed that routability is in no way guaranteed with the allocation or assignment of IPv4 addresses ...


... ISPs who exchange routing information with other ISPs at multiple locations and operate without default routing ...
... routing information with other ISPs at multiple locations and operate without default routing may request space directly from the regional registry in its geographical area. ISPs ...
... To facilitate hierarchical addressing, implemented using Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR), all other ISPs should request address space ...
... a) the ISP is directly connected to a major routing exchange (for purposes of this document, a major routing exchange ...
... ISP is directly connected to a major routing exchange (for purposes of this document, a major routing exchange is defined as a neutral layer 2 exchange point connecting ...
... IP addresses are reused. 2. To ensure efficient implementation and use of Classless Inter-Domain Routing (IDR), the Regional Registries issue ...
... registries. Initial allocation will not be based on any current or future routing restrictions but on demonstrated requirements. ...


... ISP will accept the long prefix for injection into the global routing system. ...
... 3. a description of the network routing plans, including the routing protocols to be used as well as any limitations. ...
... network routing plans, including the routing protocols to be used as well as any limitations. ...
... registry to be confident that the network descriptions provided are accurate. Routing table efficiency will be taken into account by the regional registries and each request will ...


... constraints on the Internet routing system and the possibility of routing overload, major ...
... Internet routing system and the possibility of routing overload, major transit providers may need to impose certain restrictions to ...
... CIDR prefixes added to the routing tables, filtering of non-aggregated routes, etc. Therefore, addresses ...


... Fuller, V., Li, T., Yu, J., and K. Varadhan, "Classless Inter- Domain Routing (CIDR): an Address Assignment and Aggregation Strategy ...



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