-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Dear all, On 12/11/2015 17:13, Saku Ytti wrote:
You should be saying this. This is what we got from RIPE NCC trying to pull it off. And I agree with them. If hostmasters need to decide, we need to tell them what are the rules. i.e. w need to iterate acceptable uses, which I don't want. I don't expect to know all use cases.
Well, if the only limitation making 16bit ASN required is to be able to export BGP communities to clients, why not just use this as the condition to request a 16bit ASN instead of a 32bit : - demander must have plans for BGP transit (re)selling - demander must explain the communities he plans to export. These are criteria that do not require Ripe NCC staff to have much knowledge about BGP operation nor about all possible use cases. Moreover these should apply to the EndUser (signer of a LIR sponsor agreement), not to the LIR. I believe next to come policies should always include respect of the policiy as mandatory to avoid the granted ressource to be withdrawn. Best regards, Sylvain Vallerot - -- http://www.opdop.fr - mutualiser et interconnecter en coopérative Opdop - Société Coopérative d'Interêt Collectif sous forme de SARL sur IRC réseau geeknode #opdop - tél: 0950 31 54 74, 06 86 38 38 68 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iF4EAREIAAYFAlZGT2gACgkQJBGsD8mtnRH3qQD/e4GBIumaAY9SZVhoomfy7Qkr e0gntlUwU4r0qJ/wi40A/R6gqT8Yiemi8m9ysXC4et0CA2y8y0NxO/pr9EnwPneD =4uVo -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----