[arin-ppml] Preemptive IPv6 assignment

Gary Giesen ggiesen at akn.ca
Thu Oct 7 15:30:19 EDT 2010


Agreed. This is a solution in need of a problem IMHO.

GG

On 10-10-07 3:27 PM, "Christopher Morrow" <christopher.morrow at gmail.com>
wrote:

>On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Kevin Kargel <kkargel at polartel.com> wrote:
>> Agreed --  assignment is not deployment.
>>
>> What I do think about preemptive assignment is that there are quite a
>>few netadmins who would experiment with something they happen to already
>>have and are just not motivated to jump through the hoops to get an
>>allocation.
>>
>
>can I point you (and these netadmins) at tunnelbroker.net? mr leber
>runs a very nice service, with your ASN (or not) you can get a /48
>routed down a tunnel to you for this very purpose.
>
>> Premptive allocation that would put IPv6 blocks in the hands of
>>netadmins without the need to do paperwork or argue through the
>>bureaucracy for authorization would IMHO further IPv6 adoption.
>>
>
>see point above...
>
>-chris
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