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Re: [Wg-ipv6-guide] (ToC 7) Initial allocation criteria



Dear all,

I would like to add one comment here.

>    d) have a plan for making at least 200 /48 assignments to other
>       organizations within two years.
> 
>     - An organization must provide a 'plan' to make at least 200 /48
>       assignments, but is not necessarily required to 'commit' to do 
>       200.
> 
>     - For example an ISP which has more than 200 customers can meet 
>       this criteria (d) if it plans to provide them with IPv6 
>       connectivity service.

      - sub-allocations to downstream ISPs are taken into account as
        "to be assigned /48".

         e.g) The following case meets the initial allocation criteria 
              of 200*/48.

		Plan within the next two years:
		/44 sub-allocation   (= 16*/48 assignments)
		assignments to POPs     20*/48
		assignments to "sites" 170*/48 
                -----------------------------------------
		total                  206*/48  > 200*/48 


Should you have any comments or suggestions please let us know.

Best regards,
Toshi
--
Toshiyuki Hosaka <hosaka@nic.ad.jp>
IP Department, Japan Network Information Center (JPNIC)
tel: +81-(0)3-5297-2311  fax: +81-(0)3-5297-2312



From: Toshiyuki Hosaka <hosaka@nic.ad.jp>
Subject: [Wg-ipv6-guide] (ToC 7) Initial allocation criteria
Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2004 19:27:45 +0900

> Dear all,
> 
> Please refer to the draft below regarding initial allocation criteria.
> This section could be important to reduce the 'psychological barrier'
> of the requestor.
> 
> Your comments are highly appreciated.
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> 7. Initial allocation criteria
> 
> According to current IPv6 policy, to qualify for an initial allocation 
> of IPv6 address space, an organization must:
> 
>    a) be an LIR;
>    b) not be an end site;
> 
>     - An end site should receive IPv6 address from LIR(s) under current 
>       policy, because there is no portable address assignment policy 
>       in IPv6.
> 
>    c) plan to provide IPv6 connectivity to organizations to which it
>       will assign /48s, by advertising that connectivity through its
>       single aggregated address allocation; and
> 
>     - An LIR is encouraged to aggregate multiple /48s which will be
>       assigned to other organizations into /32 (or shorter where
>       an LIR receives multiple /32s).
> 
>    d) have a plan for making at least 200 /48 assignments to other
>       organizations within two years.
> 
>     - An organization must provide a 'plan' to make at least 200 /48
>       assignments, but is not necessarily required to 'commit' to do 
>       200.
> 
>     - For example an ISP which has more than 200 customers can meet 
>       this criteria (d) if it plans to provide them with IPv6 
>       connectivity service.
> 
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> thanks and best regards,
> Toshi
> --
> Toshiyuki Hosaka <hosaka@nic.ad.jp>
> IP Department, Japan Network Information Center (JPNIC)
> tel: +81-(0)3-5297-2311  fax: +81-(0)3-5297-2312
> 
> 
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