-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 2004-06-15, at 17.36, Laura Cobley wrote:
Below is an excerpt from the IPv6 Address Allocation and Assignment Policy:
5.1.1. Initial allocation criteria "c)"
"To qualify for an initial allocation of IPv6 address space, an organisation must [...] plan to provide IPv6 connectivity to organisations to which it will assign /48s by advertising that connectivity through its single aggregated address allocation"
LIRs who operate closed/private networks appear not to qualify because the address space in these networks will not be advertised. Was this the community's intention?
More or less yes. If they do not plan to advertise this space, they should go for the "unique-site-local-replacement-addresses-that-you-are-not-allowed-to- route-globally-ever" (or whatever they will be called). - - kurtis - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 8.0.3 iQA/AwUBQM+P8KarNKXTPFCVEQLCNQCfXZjr5+dl0X/Yi37xYlM0fs7SVdAAoN/0 dDnfaTnpuWSwxIx39mYLseek =YS11 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----