ARIN IPv6 Policy
bmanning at vacation.karoshi.com
bmanning at vacation.karoshi.com
Mon Mar 12 13:47:37 EST 2001
> > And the discussion on the v6wg list supports a consensus opinion
>
> please point to that discussion. i am a member of that list. my memory
> is that there was ZERO discussion, ZERO.
Most of the discussion occured between 28 January and 09 February.
You participated. Archives are available for purusal.
> > that the IAB/IESG recommendations be adopted.
>
> there are no iab/iesg recommendations.
draft-iesg-ipv6-addressing-recommendations-00.txt
then.
This statement was sent to the ARIN announce list this morning:
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 08:41:03 -0500 (EST)
To: arin-announce at arin.net, ppml at arin.net
Subject: ARIN IPv6 Policy Proposed
Sender: owner-arin-announce at arin.net
Precedence: bulk
After a discussion concerning the IAB/IESG recommendation for IPv6 address
space allocation on the ARIN IPv6 WG mail list, the ARIN Advisory Council
is proposing that the following be the ARIN policy concerning IPv6 address
space allocation:
"ARIN will allocate IPv6 addresses according to the Internet Draft
<http://search.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-iesg-ipv6-addressing-recommendatio
ns-00.txt>.
This policy will be regularly reviewed and modified subject to operational
experience."
Any interested party is invited to comment on this proposed policy on the
ARIN IPv6 WG mail list. To subscribe, visit the following URL:
http://www.arin.net/members/mailing.htm
Your participation and comment, whether you are an ARIN member or not,
is very important to the policy development process in the ARIN region,
so please take the time to participate in this process.
Ray Plzak
President
ARIN
....
It talks about an IAB/IESG recommendation. If there is a reason
to -NOT- have ARIN adopt a policy in line with this IAB/IESG
authored Internet Draft that the ARIN v6wg calls a recommendation based
in part on its title, I'm sure the mailing list would appreciate
hearing about it. If you think that ARIN ought to adopt a policy
in line with this IAB/IESG authored Internet Draft that the ARIN
v6wg calls a recommendation based in part on its title, then that
would be useful as well.
>
> randy
>
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