[ppml] Policy Proposal: Changes to IPv6 policy - removal of "multiple /48" justification
Andrew Dul
andrew.dul at quark.net
Fri Jan 26 12:15:42 EST 2007
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At 03:27 PM 1/26/2007 +0100, Leo Vegoda wrote: >On Jan 25, 2007, at 11:38 PM, Andrew Dul wrote: > >[on deleting 6.5.4.2] > >> While most LIRs are usually reasonable, to me it seems important to >> include >> defined and somewhat rigorous criteria for the assignment of >> multiple /48s >> and a requirement for the LIR to record this justification for later >> auditing by the RIR when an LIR returns to the RIR for an additional >> allocation. >> >>> Rationale: >>> >>> The current text requires the LIR to justify to the RIR/NIR when >>> assigning multiple /48s to a single end site. It seems that the >>> reason >>> for this requirement is the lack of experience, which seems >>> unreasonable >>> after a few years this policy has been implemented, even if may >>> not have >>> been specific cases which used this policy section. >>> >> >> I think the section was reasonably written as a throttle to >> excessive IPv6 >> assignments to endsites by LIRs. > >While I appreciate the explanation that 6.5.4.2 was intended to >throttle excessive IPv6 assignments to end sites, it has always been >possible to work around it using section (6.5.3 LIR-to-ISP >allocation). It specifically states that there "is no specific policy >for an organization (LIR) to allocate address space to subordinate >ISPs. Each LIR organization may develop its own policy for >subordinate ISPs to encourage optimum utilization of the total >address block allocated to the LIR." > >This has always allowed any ISP with an IPv6 allocation to define any >downstream customer as an ISP and sub-allocate rather than assign space. > Sounds like we need to work on section 6.2 and try to define an ISP and also define some guidelines for LIR-to-ISP allocations. I know that is hard, but if we don't we leave open the option for LIRs to allocate huge blocks to "ISPs"
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