-----Original Message----- From: address-policy-wg-admin@ripe.net [mailto:address-policy-wg- admin@ripe.net] On Behalf Of Gert Doering Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 9:50 PM To: Mark Scholten Cc: 'Gert Doering'; 'Richard Hartmann'; 'Carsten Schiefner'; address- policy-wg@ripe.net Subject: Re: [address-policy-wg] Discrepancy Between RIPE Policies on IPv4 and IPv6 Provider Independent (PI) Address Space
Hi,
On Tue, May 04, 2010 at 06:52:41PM +0200, Mark Scholten wrote:
The current options we have to implement IPv6 prevent us from implementing it. There are multiple problems we see currently: - We probably won't get PI IPv6 space
Where do you see the hurdle? See my point below (co location for customers).
- With IPv6 we would like to offer a client (collocation) at least a /112 (with PI this isn't allowed if I'm correctly informed)
This is the "datacenter" / "hosting shop" case I mentioned, and this definitely needs clarification what the community views as useful here.
(Note that you can't do this with IPv4 PI either, giving customers in your colocation space a, say, /29 from your IPv4 PI range) With IPv4 customers "accept"/"understand" that IP space is limited and giving 1 IP/server is accepted by the customers we have, with IPv6 a few of our clients won't accept it. They will probably at least require/use 20 IP addresses (so they don't need to run services on "strange" ports).
- PA IPv6 address space is currently not available for us (this also prevents us to implement IPv6)
You *could* become a LIR... which would make IPv6 PA space available very easily. Becoming a LIR would also mean doing the paperwork that comes with it and we now have another organization doing that for us (and we don't really have
the time for it to do it).
We also know some networks (with AS number) that currently use IPv4 PI and don't are a LIR (and don't use IPv4 PA). They also need a solution for the mentioned problems before they could implement IPv6.
I'm not sure I understand why they wouldn't be able to use IPv6 PI...?
Some of them have also co location clients that now have 1 IP (acceptable under current IPv4 PI rules) that will require multiple IPv6 addresses. Regards, Mark
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