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... IP unicast address allocation and management are essential
operational functions for the Public Internet. The exact policies for
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... implications associated with various address allocation and
management policies.
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... fundamental technical issues that must be considered in formulating
unicast address allocation and management policies for the Public
Internet, and to provide recommendations with respect to these
policies.
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... for the Public Internet, all address allocation and management
policies, including existing policies, are rendered meaningless.
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... Address allocation and management policies ...
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IP address allocation and management policy is a complex,
multifaceted issue. It covers a broad range of issues, such as who
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... addresses, and so on.
Address allocation and management and the scalability of the routing
system are interrelated - only certain address ...
... routing
system are interrelated - only certain address allocation and
management policies yield scalable routing. The Internet routing
system ...
... "Address ownership" is one possible address allocation and management
policy. The "address ownership" policy means that part of the address
space ...
... topology. This model suggests an
address allocation and management policy that differs from the
"address ownership" policy. The following describes a policy, called
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... routing system. Among all of the
possible address allocation and management policies only the ones
that yield a scalable routing system are feasible. All other policies
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... Public Internet, address allocation
and management policies that assume unrestricted address ownership
have an extremely negative impact on the scalability ...
... CIDR, recommendations presented in this document apply to IPv6
address allocation and management policies as well.
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