[ppml] Motivating migration to IPv6
Kirk Ismay
captain at netidea.com
Tue Jul 31 18:05:18 EDT 2007
> Scalability is the downside.
>
>
> I am all in favour of giving out exactly one IPv6 block (of PI space)
> per ASN, sized appropriately (e.g. sufficient for 10-20 year needs
> at least).
This makes a lot of sense to me. How about a policy that:
a) allows any organization to request an IPv6 allocation of a suitably
sized block to so long as they have an existing RSA, ASN and IPv4
allocation.
b) includes a clause that allows legacy IPv4 holders to be able to also
get a block by signing an RSA (carrot approach).
Note: I have not worked with IPv6 as of yet, so I'm not sure if I've
wrapped my head around just how big IPv6 is.
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Sincerely,
Kirk Ismay
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