IPv6 addresses for Exchange Points
- Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 16:57:06 +0200
[Appologies for multiple postings. I suggest to keep the discussion on
lir-wg@localhost as it is related to address allocation policies].
Dear colleagues,
The RIPE NCC received a number of requests from Internet Exchange
Points (IXPs) for IPv6 address space. While evaluating these requests,
we realised that it is still not entirely clear what the role of an
IXP is in the IPv6 world. We also noticed that the allocation criteria
currently described in the 'Provisional IPv6 Assignment and Allocation
Policy Document' (http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ripe-196.html) do not
necessarily apply to IXPs.
Please find some more details regarding this issue below. We would
like to discuss this with you at the upcoming RIPE Meeting in Bologna.
For more information abut the schedule, please refer to the agenda of
the EIX-WG and the LIR-WG:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/current/ripe-39/
Kind Regards,
Mirjam Kuehne
RIPE NCC
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PROBLEM STATEMENT:
- IXPs need independent address space for their infrastructure to
allow their members/customers to connect via native IPv6
- IXPs do not necessarily fulfill the current criteria:
- they do not have 40 customers (in most cases IXPs do not assign
address space to their members)
- if IXPs are on the 6bone, they might not have a whole pTLA,
but only connect to the 6bone via another ISP
- they do not need a whole subTLA (a /64 or /48, depending on the case,
might be enough)
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS:
1. view IXPs as a site and assign them a /48 (or /64) directly
(equivalent to IPv4 PI space)
2. require IXPs to fulfill the criteria and allocate a subTLA:
- either by requiring them to get 6bone experience first
- or by applying the general allocation criteria and
require to connect to 3 other subTLA holders
OPEN ISSUES:
- what about IXPs with multiple PoPs
- technical criteria for exchange points
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