Dear Philip, thanks for circulating the URL!
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 --
Dear Peter, may I suggest that we discuss your situation off-line? I definitely don't want to stop any discussion on a list, but I don't see a point in re-opening the discussion *right now* and *right here* for your situation. Unless my background is wrong (and you are actually trying to achieve something else) I'm pretty sure that we can find a *proper* way now with this new policy to supply you with IPv6 addresses (for 6NET). I would expect that either the Danish NREN and/or NORDUnet would be involved in one way or another. Regards, Wilfried.
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 05:33:22PM +0200, Wilfried Woeber, UniVie/ACOnet wrote:
may I suggest that we discuss your situation off-line? I definitely don't want to stop any discussion on a list, but I don't see a point in re-opening the discussion *right now* and *right here* for your situation.
My apologies for raising the noise level. I just wanted to hear if something new had been agreed upon, and it seems it have. It seems we should be able to sort things out now.
Unless my background is wrong (and you are actually trying to achieve something else) I'm pretty sure that we can find a *proper* way now with this new policy to supply you with IPv6 addresses (for 6NET).
Absolutely. I just wanted to know if the new policy had been approved. Peter B. Juul, Uni�C (PBJ255-RIPE)
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