[arin-ppml] IPv6 End-User Initial Assignment Policy (or: Please don't me make do ULA + NAT66)

Gary T. Giesen ggiesen at giesen.me
Wed Feb 18 18:02:21 EST 2015


That would not cover the particular segment of end users that I'm targeting.
However, I may be convinced (although I am not yet) to support:

(a) through (e) qualify for a direct assignment of a /48 per site.
This section (f) shall expire upon determination by ARIN staff that
IPv6 has become the "dominant" network protocol on the public Internet. The
expiry shall not impact prior assignments made under this section.

Although I think you'll have problems around delineating when IPv6 is the
"dominant" protocol. While I don't think that time will come for a very long
time, I think people will still cry foul when that decree comes.

GTG

-----Original Message-----
From: arin-ppml-bounces at arin.net [mailto:arin-ppml-bounces at arin.net] On
Behalf Of William Herrin
Sent: February 18, 2015 4:29 PM
To: Gary T. Giesen
Cc: arin-ppml at arin.net
Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] IPv6 End-User Initial Assignment Policy (or: Please
don't me make do ULA + NAT66)

On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 12:59 PM, William Herrin <bill at herrin.us> wrote:
> I think that for now any end user willing to pay ARIN's fee should 
> qualify for a /48 regardless of any technical criteria.

This got me thinking. Who would choke on a policy proposal which looked like
the following?

Add to section 6.5.8.1:

(f) All end user organizations who do not qualify for addresses under
(a) through (e) qualify for a direct assignment of exactly one /48.
This section (f) shall expire upon determination by ARIN staff that
IPv6 has become the "dominant" network protocol on the public Internet. The
expiry shall not impact prior assignments made under this section.

Regards,
Bill Herrin

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