An ISP can still get PI addresses. You just can't delegate addresses from PI space to customers. You need PA space for that. If so then the problem is solved, the ISP will not delegate addresses to
Hi Sander, I think it is wrong to not allow an ISP to be independent of it's providers. There are regions with ISPs that have very few customers, and I think this policy discriminates against them. Why every other company can have PI, but ISPs can't? Let them be able to receive independent resources without making sub-allocation. I'm sure that IPV6 routing table will explode and PI certainly will not be the reason. If you do not give smaller ISPs PI they have to use sub-allocation of any LIR, and because most ISPs are multihomed they will announce their sub-allocation to another provider, the LIR's addresses will be split and that will be the impact over the routing table. On 14/02/2011 16:44, Sander Steffann wrote: the customers. He will give them one address with which they will connect to the ISPs network, but he will not allocate it to them. Best regards, Yasen -- Yasen Simeonov Network Management Team Neterra Ltd. Sofia, Bulgaria Phone: +359 2 974 33 11 Fax: +359 2 975 34 36 Mobile: +359 887 477 540 http://www.neterra.net