Hi Gert, Some inputs below in-line. Regards, Jordi
De: Gert Doering <gert@space.net> Responder a: <address-policy-wg-admin@ripe.net> Fecha: Wed, 17 Oct 2007 17:28:54 +0200 Para: <address-policy-wg@ripe.net>, <ipv6-wg@ripe.net> Asunto: [address-policy-wg] DRAFT: RIPE Community Resolution on IPv4 Depletion and Deployment of IPv6
Hello Address Policy Working Group, IPv6 Working Group,
as announced yesterday on the APWG list, here's the first draft of the "we are going to tell the world what the RIPE community recommends regarding the end of IPv4 / advent of IPv6".
The text has been drafted by the RIPE NCC, but the actual recommendation needs to come from "the community", so change whatever you think needs changing.
Face-to-face discussion will take place in the APWG and IPv6 WG meeting on Thursday, October 25th. (Short discussion in APWG early morning, time to think about it during the day, final decision in the IPv6 WG meeting on Thursday afternoon).
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DRAFT - RIPE Community Resolution on IPv4 Depletion and Deployment of IPv6 RIPE 55: 22 - 26 October 2007
The RIPE community resolves as follows:
1) At current allocation rates, the remaining pool of unallocated IPv4 address space is likely to be allocated within the next two to four years. Although the Internet will continue to function as normal after this point this event will have a significant
... as normal after this point, for those that already have been allocated/assigned IPv4 addresses, ...
influence on future network operations as well as IP address management and allocation policies. Therefore we recognise that the widespread deployment of IPv6 will be essential to sustain future growth of the Internet.
2) We urge network operators and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to deploy IPv6 across their networks as soon as possible.
... possible, typically by means of incremental steps (depending on each network case, from the core to the access), ...
This deployment must include providing IPv6 access to End Users and ensuring services are accessible by IPv6.
3) We recognise that the responsibility for creating policies related to the management of critical Internet resources in the RIPE NCC service region rests with the RIPE community and the proven success of the RIPE Policy Development Process (PDP). In recognition of this responsibility, we commit to continue development of effective policies for the responsible management of IPv4 and IPv6 address space.
4) We agree that this situation requires a committed effort from network operators, ISPs and the RIPE community. We urge that the widespread deployment of IPv6 be made a high priority.
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