[arin-ppml] Proposal - Remove Initial Small Assignment Requirements for IPv6
JORDI PALET MARTINEZ
jordi.palet at consulintel.es
Mon Sep 13 16:22:26 EDT 2021
Definitively any organization or even an individual user that want to have its own IPv6 PI must be able to get it.
Anything that can promote ULA+NTPv6 (which by the way it is an experimental protocol, not to be used in production), is evil and for that, we better don’t waste our time to move to IPv6 and instead promote infinite levels of IPv4 NAT.
This is already possible in other regions. You don’t need multiple links (multihoming) to get IPv6 PI. In the worst case, you can setup a peering with an additional provider via a single link.
Regards,
Jordi
@jordipalet
El 13/9/21 18:39, "ARIN-PPML en nombre de Larry R. Dockery" <arin-ppml-bounces at arin.net en nombre de lrdocker at co.douglas.or.us> escribió:
Aside from it making ULA+NTPv6 a smart move, perhaps even best practice for the majority of businesses to adopt rather than allow PA-ISP lock-in, no.
With the mentioned routing issue not being sustainable however, my proposal is likely DOA.
Thank you.
From: Owen DeLong <owen at delong.com>
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2021 9:00 AM
To: Larry R. Dockery <lrdocker at co.douglas.or.us>
Cc: arin-ppml at arin.net
Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] Proposal - Remove Initial Small Assignment Requirements for IPv6
Is there a reason that you think the majority of small businesses that are not going to multi home should
receive PI addresses rather than use PA?
I’m neither in favor nor opposed at this time, but the answer to the above question is pivotal to whether
this proposal serves an actual need or merely panders to the idea of PI for everybody, which until we
change our routing technology to separate locators from identifiers isn’t sustainable.
Owen
On Sep 13, 2021, at 07:51 , Larry R. Dockery <lrdocker at co.douglas.or.us> wrote:
https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/proposals/2021/ARIN_prop_301_orig/
I would like to hear community feedback on this proposal. Thank you.
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