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sorry, the I-D has no information as to where this should be discussed... so:

i am convinced that the IETF has no business telling me what routes i may or may not
accept from or send to my peers, with the exception of prefixes of undefined BEHAVIOUR,
much like the IPv4 class "E" space. That said, if these are Guidelines, as the title suggests,
then there is no place for the "MUST/MAY/SHOULD" keywords. Even now, within the RIR
and operational communities, there are discussions on changing the /48 boundaries.

this draft should be abandon, imho. if kept, it needs serious surgery.

--bill



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Title : IPv6 Routing Policies Guidelines
Author(s) : M. Blanchet
Filename : draft-blanchet-v6ops-routing-guidelines-00.txt
Pages : 7
Date : 2005-9-16


Guidelines on how to handle IPv6 routes are needed for operators of
networks, either providers or enterprises. This document is a
followup of RFC2772 work but for the production IPv6 Internet.

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