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Re: [Wg-ipv6-guide] (ToC11) Database Registration
hi Izumi,
[snip]
> I think I couldn't explain my position very well, so let me explain again.
>
> <Assignments>
> - all assignments must be registered in RIR/NIR database
> - registrations are required for assignments through downstream ISPs
> as well
>
> <Allocations to downstream ISPs>
> It is ambiguous in the policy document, and these are the
> possibilities in implementation:
I think that the policy is clear but the wording used in the policy
document is misleading or at best confusing.
> a) All allocations to downstream ISPs must be registered in RIR/NIR
> database
> e.g) If a /40 allocation is made to a downtream ISP, this will be
> registered in the database
>
[snip]
a) above was I believe the intentions of the authors. It is captured in
the wording:
"When more than a /48 is assigned to an organization, the assigning
organization is responsible for ensuring that the address space is
registered in an RIR/NIR database"
only i think instead of .. the 'assigning organisation is responsible'
it should just say the "assigning or sub-allocating organisation" or "the
LIR who sub-allocates or the downstream who assigns"...??
Since the text cannot be changed by this wg, hopefully the intention
can be explained more clearly in the guidelines document.
As I said in an earlier email, it is important to remember that while
LIRs have to register all data - they will shortly have the option of
hiding it from public view.
> Personally, I think option a) is most desirable, but since each
> options has its pros and cons, I am interested to know the comments
> from the others too. What do you all think?
See my thoughts above.
Best wishes,
Anne
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