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Administrative Allocation of the 64-bit Number Space
draft-simpson-sipp-64-bit-plan-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
Expired & archived
Author William A. Simpson
Last updated 1994-05-17
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Abstract

SIPP uses a numbering space of 64 bits, to replace the 32 bit space used in the current IP. This document specifies an administrative allocation plan. Space is reserved for end-point identifier, metropolitan, and provider assignment schemes to exist in parallel. Special consideration is given to the interaction of these schemes with the inverse function of the domain name service.

Authors

William A. Simpson

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