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RE: [GLOBAL-V6] Re: up a few thousand meters




Hi Pierre

Note that this is the documentation of 0ne (singular) IPv6 address.
i.e. "I have a host."

*Not* documentation of a need to number an IPv6 network.

John
  Here's a piece of Gert's original message about the discussion at RIPE
41:

| - any LIR that is established (has done all the paperwork, paid their
|   fees, and whatnot) and can document the need for one IPv6 address
|   can get a /32.  No further justification required.

  I read that to mean that address usage/need would still have to be
documented. Maybe it needs to be clarified...

  I hope this helps.

Pierre.


On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, John L Crain wrote:

[snip]
> There is the crux of the problem with the originally suggested change of
> allowing any LIR to get a /32. The RIR's under that policy don't look at
> need but at membership.
> So people who don't "need" them can still get them by becoming a member.
> 
> Of course "Need" is often a subjective thing to measure
> 
> John Crain

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