
17 May
2002
17 May
'02
10:38 a.m.
My reply would be templated:
"I have but I have found that I am not permitted to apply for IPv6 space."
Of course you are permitted to ask your ISP for IPv6 space.
If your ISP does not have some, but you want some, time to tell their marketing folks.
We're not talking about LIR->RIR requests (they have no "have you considered NAT" clause).
I am my ISP. I have my AS, my IPv4 allocation and my upstream(s) - one at this exact moment. I still cannot get my IPv6 space. I am not going to restrict myself from moving / adding / removing upstreams based on the paperwork associated with IPv6 address space through each one. Peter