On Wed, Mar 02, 2005 at 11:17:58AM +0100, Hans Petter Holen wrote:
Whait if I am (mainly) anIPv6 transit provider with 201 customers - all beeing LIR on their own: - I cannot get address space from my upstream because I have none or several depending on my size and definition of "up"
Define to have several and chose one of them to give you a /48
- I cant make a plan to assigh 200 /48s since all my customers are LIRs on their own - I am hardly an end site ?
According to the policy you are.
how do I get adresses under the current policy ?
PA from one of your customers^WProviders.
If I cannot, how do we modify the policy to alow me to get adresses ?
Bring back PI.
This is an excellent point to show were the addressing policies puts limitations on the structure of the ISP industry unless we are careful.
This limits other endsites as well. You are as much an endsite as many other big companies. Big companies connecting more stuff then most of the ISPs out there. They will not accept a renumbering when they change their provider. Just as you do not want to renumber when your customer that gave you the PA moves somewhere else. They want multihoming that works and does not rely on the aggregate still being visible from the provider they got the PA space from. Just like you do. You are not so special ;-) Nils -- 12:23 < remex> jjFux: Warum benutzt Du Computer nicht einfach, wie andere Menschen auch? 12:24 <@jjFux> remex: ... als Wurfgeschoß? Soweit habe ich meine Emotionen noch unter Kontrolle