Fw: [address-policy-wg] 2005-08 New Draft Documentis Published (Proposal to Amend the IPv6 Assignment and Utilisation Requirement Policy)
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From: Ian.Meikle@localhost
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Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 09:21:19 +0100
Hi,
Both of these proposals change the onus on an LIR from having "... a plan
for making at least 200 /48 assignments to other organisations within two
years." to having "... a plan for making at least 200 assignments to other
organisations within two years."
While this increases flexibility it still has an arbritrary feel to it.
Why 200 assignments?
I can see that this is meant to prevent the numberspace becoming too
fractured, so reducing the size of the routing table. However, I worry
that it may have the side effect of imposing a hierarchy of ISPs within
IPv6 that does not meet the requirements of smaller organisations. It
seems there is little interest at present within the larger UK-based ISPs
in providing IPv6, (with the exception of NTT-Verio), and this change
won't affect that. Is there a better way to encourage the uptake of IPv6
without preventing exponential routing table growth?
Ian
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[address-policy-wg] 2005-08 New Draft Documentis Published (Proposal to
Amend the IPv6 Assignment and Utilisation Requirement Policy)
PDP Number: 2005-08
Proposal to Amend the IPv6 Assignment and Utilisation Requirement Policy
Dear Colleagues
As you might remember, it was decided during RIPE 51 that the
proposal described in 2005-08, "Proposal to Amend the IPv6
Assignment and Utilisation Requirement Policy" should be split into
two parts.
Accordingly, we have published two draft documents.
You can find the draft documents at:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/draft-documents/2005-08-56s.html
defining allocation efficiency measurement unit as /56
and
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/draft-documents/2005-08-hd-ratio.html
changing the HD ratio value to 0.94
You can find the full proposal at:
http://ripe.net/ripe/policies/proposals/2005-08.html
We encourage you to read the draft document text and send any
comments to address-policy-wg@localhost before 24 August 2006.
Kind regards,
Filiz Yilmaz
RIPE NCC
Policy Development Officer
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