I'am agree with it!
Hi Sebastien,
I think IPv6 allocations larger than /29 aren't very common. Your proposal again puts too much load on smaller LIRs. I strongly prefer the several proposed linear models like:
- 0.01 to 0.1 EUR per IPv4/32 (multiple proposals) - 7.92 EUR per IPv4/24 (my proposal of 2024-04-12 => Neutral to current RIPE NCC budget) - 20 EUR per IPv4/24 for the first 1750 /24 (James A.T. Rice's proposal of 2024-04-19)
@RIPE: I would like to see at least one of the above models to choose from.
@Sebastien: Your proposal is by FAR the most expensive for smaller LIRs: Your Cost for the smaller LIRs following the proposed parameters: 1st /24: free 1st /23: 217 (EUR 109 per /24) 1st /22: 501 (EUR 125 per /24) 1st /21: 873 (EUR 108 per /24) 1st /20: 1361 (EUR 85 per /24) 1st /19: 2000 (EUR 62 per /24) 1st /18: 2837 (EUR 44 per /24)
Regards,
Claudius
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On 20.04.24 10:32, Sebastien Brossier wrote:
On 16/04/2024 16:37, Mihail Fedorov wrote:
I once again advise to put less charges on IPv6. Genrally it’s a good and correct approach. But in current reality this will result need to restructure v6 subnets for everyone, who opted into /29 but using /32 (which is what many small LIRs do) and create additional work for everyone. In some distant future there will be no difference but for now every occasion to motivate networks to have IPv6 should be valued.
Apart from that that’s the scheme I would be happy to vote for.
Finally found some time to test some variants. Alternative parameters, where you can have up to /29 IPv6 at base fee (same total budget):
Base_Fee = 700 EUR Bit_Factor = 1.31 Minimum_Fee = Base_Fee Offset_IPv4 = 8 Offset_IPv6 = 27
No allocations: 700 EUR IPv4 /24 and/or IPv6 /29: 700 EUR IPv4 /23 and/or IPv6 /28: 917 EUR IPv4 /22 and/or IPv6 /27: 1201 EUR IPv4 /21 and/or IPv6 /26: 1573 EUR IPv4 /20 and/or IPv6 /25: 2061 EUR IPv4 /19 and/or IPv6 /24: 2700 EUR IPv4 /18 and/or IPv6 /23: 3537 EUR IPv4 /17 and/or IPv6 /22: 4634 EUR IPv4 /16 and/or IPv6 /21: 6071 EUR IPv4 /15 and/or IPv6 /20: 7953 EUR IPv4 /14 and/or IPv6 /19: 10418 EUR IPv4 /13 and/or IPv6 /18: 13648 EUR IPv4 /12 and/or IPv6 /17: 17879 EUR IPv4 /11 and/or IPv6 /16: 23422 EUR IPv4 /10 and/or IPv6 /15: 30682 EUR IPv4 /9 and/or IPv6 /14: 40194 EUR IPv4 /8 and/or IPv6 /13: 52654 EUR Largest LIR: 65143 EUR
Sebastien Brossier
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