On 10/24/11 8:56 PM, Martin Millnert wrote:
My personal opinion on 6RD is: if it is to be treated as a special case, it should be a special case, meaning it is a temporary allocation (like all others, but with emphasis), valid only so long it is used. A 6RD allocation should be 100% 6RD and no other use of it should be allowed, so that it can easily be returned once the 6RD deployment is no longer in use.
That, or, roll native. ;)
Hi, Special case means special IPv6 space and special allocations out of that and that means burning RIPE-NCC resources claiming that space back later on - and good luck with that, as we know that allocations rarely can be returned, because somebody deployed something else in that space and is now sorry :) Cheers, Jan