[arin-ppml] Large hole in IPv6 assignment logic

NOC at ChangeIP.com NOC at ChangeIP.com
Mon Jun 8 19:06:52 EDT 2009


> Recently, I received a /48.  After beginning our rollout, I quickly 
> discovered that we'd need a /44 at the very least.  See, I have multiple 
> networks that are not interconnected by a common backbone, and so a 
> single /48 would leave me with a useless routing domain given that most 
> people prefix filter at le /48.
> 
> Currently, each OrgID is entitled to only one /48.  Under IPv4, if you 
> operate separate, disparate networks you're allowed to request multiple 
> blocks under the Multiple Discrete Networks policy.  No such policy 
> exists for IPv6, however it's been proposed here:  
> https://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#six583

I have this same problem...



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