On 27 okt 2010, at 13:15, niels=apwg@bakker.net wrote:
* andy@nosignal.org (Andy Davidson) [Thu 21 Oct 2010, 16:40 CEST]:
On 19 Oct 2010, at 16:00, Emilio Madaio wrote:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/policies/proposals/2010-07.html [..]
Now that IPv6 PI is available to all networks, in addition to Internet Exchange Points, perhaps we do not need to have a special policy for IXPs at all, but I see possible future value in IXPs sitting inside 2001:7f8/32, so I think it should remain.
IPv6 PI won't work for IXPs as numbers need to be handed out to connected parties, which is not allowed for PIv6 (in contrast to PIv4 under INFRA-AW).
As long as it's one address per customer out of a shared block it's allowed as being infrastructure. What you are not allowed to do is to assign a /64 to each customer, but I don't see a reason for an IXP to do that anyway. MarcoH