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<p>How does ARIN verify that people use IPv4 allocations in order to
give them more addresses or let them keep the existing ones when a
justification is required ?</p>
<p>What was suggested is not that every host and application uses
IPv6, this is unpractical. It is to use the same process that is
already used to validate people's justification for more
addresses.</p>
<p>Fernando<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 16/05/2019 15:37, David Farmer
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 1:23
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Fernando Frediani wrote:<br>
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> I like the idea of demonstrate IPv6 deployment in order
to receive a new<br>
> IPv4 allocation<br>
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FWIW, I also like this idea as long as it requires more than
just a<br>
token network - the current allocations should be IPv6
enabled (the<br>
networks, not all the hosts, which is obviously not
practical).<br>
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<div>Think about what you are asking, how does ARIN verify
that, should they check the configurations of all your
routers? Then you have to give it to them to check.</div>
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<div>This isn't a very practical line of thought. </div>
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<div>Sorry.</div>
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