On 11/7/12 14:17 ,
Yannis Nikolopoulos wrote:
> Hello Gert,
>
> As Richard said, the question here is whether we should
> hand out PI from the last /8 or not.
I think there is another viable option;
*Allow IPv4 PI from the transfer market
But, I by my read of RIPE policy this isn't allow, or its not
clear to
me that it is allowed when I read the policy. If, I'm wrong
about this
please correct me.
If the RIPE community doesn't want to make IPv4 PI assignments
out of
its last /8, I think that is defensible. If someone wants
something out
of the last /8, making them become an LIR seems reasonable as
well.
However, saying there is no such thing as IPv4 PI any longer is
not
reasonable when there is a viable transfer market available as a
source
of addresses.
The whole point of creating a IPv4 transfer market was to
encourage
getting unused or underutilized IPv4 addresses in to the hands
of those
that need them. End users need for IPv4 PI is just as important
and
valid of a use for IPv4 as ISP need for IPv4. Shutting IPv4 PI
out of
the last /8 is one thing, shutting IPv4 PI out of the transfer
market is
another and doesn't seem justified.
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