The document containing the revised allocation and assignment policy: IPv6 Address Allocation and Assignment Global Policy ftp://ftp.cs.duke.edu/pub/narten/ietf/global-ipv6-assign-2002-04-25.txt was discussed (in the LIR WG meeting) and consensus was achieved within the RIPE community (joining consensus achieved in APNIC's and ARIN's communities).... I suspect the doc will answer your question. philip -- At 13:37 10/05/2002 +0200, Peter B . Juul wrote:
Hi!
The danish research network is part of the native IPv6 project 6net.
We've tried for some months to get some IPv6 addresses assigned for this, but the active guidelines - specifically the demand for three peers in the default-free zone, a demand that can't be met for political and economical reasons - made this impossible.
I gathered that changes were a-coming and RIPE-42 might be a turning point in this.
However, I was unable to attend, so I'd like to hear if any consensus was achieved in this?
Peter B. Juul, Uni�C (PBJ255-RIPE)