[arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2017-5: Equalization of Assignment Registration requirements between IPv4 and IPv6
Paul McNary
pmcnary at cameron.net
Mon Jul 17 15:17:48 EDT 2017
The way I understand, SWIP can be voluntary but with consequences at
ARIN if we don't.
Am I hearing wrong?
Take care
Paul
pmcnary at cameron.net
On 7/17/2017 2:11 PM, David R Huberman wrote:
>
>> Can you define voluntary?
>>
>> Is the voluntary choice to record a reassignment
>> up to the USP?
>>
>> Or does the choice belong to the end-user?
>
> I think that's a business decision the two parties make together. I
> think an ISP can choose to SWIP whatever it wants, and should do so
> with the consent of the end-user. I think an end-user should be able
> to demand a SWIP entry, and the ISP should generally comply.
>
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