[arin-ppml] 2010-8: Rework of IPv6 assignment criteria

Owen DeLong owen at delong.com
Tue Sep 21 09:38:36 EDT 2010


On Sep 20, 2010, at 10:59 AM, Davis, Terry L wrote:

> All
> 
> As you think about this, don't forget truly global international infrastructures.  The International Civil Aviation Organization has published the requirement for new (Next generation) Air Traffic Management systems to utilize IPv6 addressing.  Currently they provide OSI Air Traffic Network addresses for all existing commercial and civil aviation globally to "all" aircraft owners/operators.
> 
> They likely will be looking for a single global PI IPv6 allocation for this new IPv6 based Air Traffic Network infrastructure soon.
> 
ICAO would be an LIR for that purpose, not an end-user.

> Take care
> Terry
> 
> PS: Also don't forget that other folks like international non-profit organizations, international trade organizations, multi-entity national infrastructures (rail, grids), and others will likely also want IPv6 PI spaces too.
> 
Many of these would be LIRs as well. The ones that are end-users would apply based on the number
of sites supported, getting at least 1 /48 for every site with lots and lots of room to grow.

Owen

> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: arin-ppml-bounces at arin.net 
>> [mailto:arin-ppml-bounces at arin.net] On Behalf Of Leo Vegoda
>> Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 9:13 AM
>> To: David Farmer
>> Cc: arin-ppml at arin.net
>> Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] 2010-8: Rework of IPv6 assignment criteria
>> 
>> On 18 Sep 2010, at 5:00, David Farmer wrote:
>> 
>> [...]
>> 
>>> Furthermore, very large hierarchical end-user networks, 
>> especially for a 
>>> large multinational corporation, are not precluded from considering 
>>> themselves as an ISP or LIR, and then starting with a /32 
>> and being able 
>>> to avail themselves of HD-Ratio.  That might be more 
>> appropriate anyway, 
>>> the networks for large multinational corporation with many 
>> independent 
>>> business units, probably have much more in common with ISPs 
>> then the 
>>> majority of other end-user networks.
>> 
>> I think this would resolve the problem for larger, more 
>> complex end user networks. 
>> 
>> Leo
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