[ppml] Policy Proposal: IPv6 Assignment Size Reduction
Wettling, Fred
Fred.Wettling at Bechtel.com
Mon Oct 29 11:35:09 EDT 2007
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I oppose this proposal. ARIN Policy 6.5.4. Assignments from LIRs/ISPs is fine as-is. In addition to Tony Hain's comments, there are some additional practical issues based on the experience of deploying IPv6 on a large number of sites. 1. Stateless auto-configuration works and is deployed in many commercial products today. It's based on RFC 2374 - "An IPv6 Aggregatable Global Unicast Address Format" with the last 64 bits designated as the interface ID. A policy that opposes the fundamental addressing structure of an established protocol should be avoided. 2. We should assume that EUI-64 will be the standard as explicitly defined by IEEE. http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/tutorials/EUI64.html A policy that opposes the fundamental addressing structure of an established standard should be avoided. 3. Address allocation should not be dependent on the address assignment method used by an organization. These will change over time. 4. IPv6 addressing plans for enterprises with multiple sites will often contain patterns that are applied across multiple sites... regardless of size. For example, MIPv6, HMIPv6 Multicast, DMZ, voice, video, etc. Operational efficiencies are possible if the same patterns can be applied to each site of an enterprise. 5. LIR allocations, aggregations, and management will be easier with fewer blocks per customer, not more. BTW, I also disagree with Bill Herrin's comments that stateless auto-configuration will "go down in flames". See RFC 3041 "Privacy Extensions for Stateless Address Autoconfiguration in IPv6" Regards, Fred Wettling Bechtel Corporation
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