We would at last have a mechanism to trump the usual claim
that an internet draft has been submitted so please consider
me as good as being a standard.
ULA-C was in a draft that has expired and was in fact specifically
dropped by the WG that produced the ULA RFC. Nevertheless, at least one
person believes that means ULA-C is as good as being a standard and has
asked the RIRs to begin operating a registry for ULA-C addresses.
Or another organization could run the registry.
Well, if you want a centrally-registered ULA prefix that is globally
unique, you can get one from this registry:
http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/ula/
NOTE: this is not the same as ULA-C, this is a central registry of
pseudo-randomnly generated ULAs as defined in RFC 4193.
--Michael Dillon
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