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Re: AWS Using Class E IPv4 Address on internal Routing
From: Pawel Malachowski <pawmal-nanog () freebsd lublin pl>
Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2021 15:15:38 +0100
Dnia Tue, Mar 09, 2021 at 07:00:47AM -0700, Forrest Christian (List Account) napisaĆ(a):
to get them to make this work for selected purposes. Router-to-Router links, especially between higher-end routers seems to be one of those cases that it might be useful.
BTW, some platforms and OS-es (like Linux) support routing IPv4 via IPv6 nexthops, this may help to conserve v4 p2p space in some environments. -- Pawel Malachowski @pawmal80
Current thread:
- AWS Using Class E IPv4 Address on internal Routing Douglas Fischer (Mar 08)
- Re: AWS Using Class E IPv4 Address on internal Routing Douglas Fischer (Mar 08)
- Re: AWS Using Class E IPv4 Address on internal Routing Forrest Christian (List Account) (Mar 09)
- Re: AWS Using Class E IPv4 Address on internal Routing Pawel Malachowski (Mar 09)
- Re: AWS Using Class E IPv4 Address on internal Routing Douglas Fischer (Mar 09)
- Re: AWS Using Class E IPv4 Address on internal Routing Fred Baker (Mar 09)
- Re: AWS Using Class E IPv4 Address on internal Routing Enno Rey (Mar 09)