[arin-ppml] Application requests for IPv6?

Martin Hannigan hannigan at gmail.com
Wed Feb 9 20:03:18 EST 2011


On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 7:51 PM, John Curran <jcurran at arin.net> wrote:
> On Feb 9, 2011, at 8:42 PM, Martin Hannigan wrote:
>>
>> Let me see if I can clarify a bit.
>>
>> I'm not talking about qualifying. I'm talking about legacy holders not
>> signed to any agreement receiving IPv6 resources without agreeing to
>> put their legacy resources under agreement with ARIN in order to
>> receive an IPv6 allocation.
>
> Organization must sign an Registration Service Agreement to receive
> new resources (e.g. IPv6 assignments)
>
>> "ARIN must receive a signed Registration Services Agreement from
>> organizations and individuals whose resource requests have been
>> approved before any allocation or assignment can be made."
>>
>> Seems to me if a legacy holder without a signed RSA or LRSA applies to
>> ARIN for v6 addresses and is "qualified" and able to "justify" an IPv6
>> assignment, they will be required to sign an agreement with ARIN to
>> receive the allocation. Question is, will that agreement consider
>> their legacy resources to be included as part of the agreement?
>
> No.  Signing an RSA does not imply that any legacy resources are
> brought under it. You must explicitly bring your legacy resources
> under an LRSA or RSA (as desired).
>


Thanks! That is clear. I appreciate it.


Best,

-M<



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