About RIPE | Contact  | Search | Sitemap    
Homepage RIPE  
RIPE Community Mail Archives
search  
     
RIPE Navigation Ends
About RIPE Maillists
Maillists Archive
Global Lists
Non Active Lists
RIPE NCC Navigation Ends
Next Section
<<< Chronological >>> Author Index    Subject Index <<< Threads >>>

Re: [ipv6-wg@localhost] Re: [lir-wg] IXP networks routing

  • To: Randy Bush < >
    < >
  • From: Carlos Friacas < >
  • Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2003 09:11:08 +0000 (WET)

On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Randy Bush wrote:

> >> Let me put it this way, what services do the IXP operators run outside
> >> the mesh that absolutely requires IPv6 space and is considered
> >> "critical", from the perspective of requiring globally routable space?
> > TLD DNS hosting comes to mind.
>
> and why, if an ixp chooses to do this, is it any different than if anyone
> else does?  you want to do it, you get address space from your up-stream
> or justify it to an rir just as any other lir does.
>
> randy
>

Hello all,

Imho, tld management could perfectly have the same treatment IXPs do.
Perhaps the IXP communnity is a bit more v6-aware and was a lot more
active at the policy discussion sessions/mailing lists. :-)

Being upstream-independent should favour TLDs management's "neutrality",
the same way it also favours IXPs management's "neutrality", in terms of
addressing.

Personnally i wouldnt be against seeing "Global IPv6 internet exchange
points assignments" turning into: "Global IPv6 internet critical
infrastructure assignments".
On the other hand, a third category of assignments (for TLDs management
only) could be created.
In these cases, /48s assignments from RIRs seems very reasonable to me,
not /32s.


Regards,

./Carlos
                                                          "Networking is fun!"
--------------         [http://www.ip6.fccn.pt]            http://www.fccn.pt
cfriacas@localhost, CMF8-RIPE, CF596-ARIN, Wide Area Network Workgroup
F.C.C.N. - Fundacao para a Computacao Cientifica Nacional  fax: +351 218472167




  • Post To The List:
<<< Chronological >>> Author    Subject <<< Threads >>>
 

Next Section
     About RIPE | Site Map | LIR Portal | About the RIPE NCC | Contact | © RIPE Community. All rights reserved.
RIPE.NET Homepage LIR Portal RIPE Community