From memsvcs at arin.net Mon Nov 12 14:35:12 2001 From: memsvcs at arin.net (Member Services) Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 14:35:12 -0500 (EST) Subject: Last Call for Comment: Policy Proposal 2001-3 Message-ID: <200111121935.OAA24838@ops.arin.net> The ARIN Advisory Council voted to forward to the ARIN Board of Trustees the following policy. This a last call for community comment on this policy prior to the ARIN Board of Trustees review of the proposed policy. This policy will be posted on the ARIN website and the ARIN Public Policy email list. Please send your comments to ppml at arin.net. This last call will expire at 23:59 EST on November 23, 2001. Ray Plzak President American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) *** Last Call - Policy Proposal 2001-3 *** Extend the existing IPv4 micro-allocation policy for exchange points, gTLDs, ccTLDs, RIRs, and ICANN to include IPv6 micro-allocations. ARIN's current IPv4 micro-allocation policy is documented at: http://www.arin.net/regserv/ip-assignment.html The assignment size under this policy will be a /64, or multiple /64s, if justified. From narten at us.ibm.com Fri Nov 30 15:09:47 2001 From: narten at us.ibm.com (Thomas Narten) Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 15:09:47 -0500 Subject: IPv6 Policy Proposal discussion Message-ID: <200111302009.fAUK9ld01310@rotala.raleigh.ibm.com> As reported at the Miami meeting, a new mailing list, global-v6, has been set up to discuss IPv6 address policy issues. Previously, each RIR (ARIN, APNIC, and RIPE) had been discussing the same general topic but on their own mailing lists. The goal of having all related discussion take place on a single list is to have APNIC, ARIN, and RIPE develop mutually agreeable policies that all three RIRs can adopt as their own. It is expected that much of the discussion that has previously been taking place on the v6wg at arin.net mailing list will instead take place on the global list. The v6wg list will remain in place, however, for discussion of topics more specific to ARIN. You MUST subscribe to the list individually; those of you subscribed to the v6wg list will NOT automatically be added to the global-v6 list. List details: To post: . To subscribe: http://www.apnic.net/net_comm/lists/ Archives: http://www.apnic.net/mailing-lists/global-v6 Finally, an updated IPv6 policy document will be made available shortly. It contains more details and takes into account discussions at the recent RIR meetings. The document will be posted to the global-v6 list and we hope to have some good discussions there. Thomas From jfleming at anet.com Fri Nov 30 17:08:17 2001 From: jfleming at anet.com (Jim Fleming) Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 16:08:17 -0600 Subject: IPv6 Policy Proposal discussion References: <200111302009.fAUK9ld01310@rotala.raleigh.ibm.com> Message-ID: <045d01c179eb$852ed940$a300a8c0@ipv16> This may help... http://www.dot-biz.com/IPv4/Tutorial/ The Netfilter Project: Packet Mangling for Linux 2.4 http://netfilter.samba.org Jim Fleming http://www.IPv8.info IPv16....One Better !! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Narten" To: Cc: ; Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 2:09 PM Subject: IPv6 Policy Proposal discussion > As reported at the Miami meeting, a new mailing list, global-v6, has > been set up to discuss IPv6 address policy issues. Previously, each > RIR (ARIN, APNIC, and RIPE) had been discussing the same general topic > but on their own mailing lists. The goal of having all related > discussion take place on a single list is to have APNIC, ARIN, and > RIPE develop mutually agreeable policies that all three RIRs can adopt > as their own. > > It is expected that much of the discussion that has previously been > taking place on the v6wg at arin.net mailing list will instead take place > on the global list. The v6wg list will remain in place, however, for > discussion of topics more specific to ARIN. > > You MUST subscribe to the list individually; those of you subscribed > to the v6wg list will NOT automatically be added to the global-v6 > list. > > List details: > > To post: . > To subscribe: http://www.apnic.net/net_comm/lists/ > Archives: http://www.apnic.net/mailing-lists/global-v6 > > Finally, an updated IPv6 policy document will be made available > shortly. It contains more details and takes into account discussions > at the recent RIR meetings. The document will be posted to the > global-v6 list and we hope to have some good discussions there. > > Thomas >