[ppml] ARIN Board Advises Internet Community on Migrationto IPv6
Iljitsch van Beijnum
iljitsch at muada.com
Mon May 21 11:53:23 EDT 2007
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On 21-mei-2007, at 17:37, Anthony A. Crumb wrote: > I have > been working with RFC4193 "random" method to create address space > for my > internal networks but I do not want to move forward with deployment > until > there is some "ratified" RFC in place that helps to guild my address > allocation strategy. To be blunt I don't have time to go through the > effort of building a design just to have to rework it because the > space > the RFC4193 defines and ULA-Local gets broken up and allocated to > RIRs, > LIRs, ISPs, and or carriers to hand out as ULA-Central. I want to > adopt v6 > and get started but I can't afford false starts and rework. Anyone > else of > like mind, or opinion? Yes, it would be good to get ULA-central off the ground. This shouldn't be too hard, should it? Just allow the domain sellers to sell domains under c.f.ip6.arpa: quick, easy, cheap.
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