prop-087: IPv6 address allocation for deployment purposes
| Proposal text | prop-087-v001 |
|---|---|
| Synopsis | This is a proposal to add alternative criteria for receiving a larger than /32 initial IPv6 allocation during the initial IPv6 deployment phase (from now until 2013). Under this proposal, a network can justify more than a /32 if the network is using deployment protocol described in a RFC. |
| Current status | Abandoned |
| Author | Tomohiro Fujisaki |
| Relevant forum | Policy SIG |
| Previous versions | NA |
| Status at other RIRs |
ARIN has two related draft policies under discussion, 2010-9: IPv6 for 6rd, and 2010-12: IPv6 Subsequent Allocation. RIPE has discussed the possibility of a proposal for a policy for 6rd, There has been no similar discussion in AfriNIC or LACNIC. |
| Proposal history | |
| 26 July 2010 | Submitted to the Policy SIG mailing list for discussion. |
| 26 August 2010 | Presented at APNIC 30 Policy SIG. Did not reach consensus. |
| 31 August 2010 | Returned to the Policy SIG for further discussion. |
| 2 August 2011 | Withdrawn by the author. |