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Proposal to Change IPv6 Initial Allocation Criteria

APNIC25 Feb 2008 Taipei. Proposal to Change IPv6 Initial Allocation Criteria. Japan Network Information Center Izumi Okutani. Background. Voices are expressed by iDCs and small to medium sized LIRs in Japan that the current criteria is being a barrier for IPv6 allocation

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Proposal to Change IPv6 Initial Allocation Criteria

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  1. APNIC25 Feb 2008 Taipei Proposal to Change IPv6 Initial Allocation Criteria Japan Network Information Center Izumi Okutani

  2. Background • Voices are expressed by iDCs and small to medium sized LIRs in Japan that the current criteria is being a barrier for IPv6 allocation • All RIRs other than APNIC has removed revised the criteria to address the same concern from the community

  3. Current IPv6 initial allocation criteria • be an LIR; • not be an end site; • plan to provide IPv6 connectivity to organizations to which it will make assignments, by advertising that connectivity through its single aggregated address allocation; and • have a plan for making at least 200 assignments to other organizations within two years.

  4. Intended target of IPv6 allocations • ISPs/organizations of a substantial size that makes assignments to other entities in IPv6 • No endsites • No small ISPs/organization (e.g. scale equivalent of LIRs with IPv4 allocations)

  5. Current Problem • It is being a barrier to the intended target • i.e. criteria d) is not representative of conditions that intended target can meet • Needs explanation of the original intention to remove the barrier • Not functioning as criteria on its own Intended Target Those who meet the criteria

  6. Measure • Re-define the criteria so that the intended target can request for IPv6 allocations

  7. Basic Principles • the criteria should not be loser than the original intention • an equivalent scale as LIR in IPv4 AND assigns IPv6 to other organizations • should not be loser than the current criteria for native IPv6 networks • Maintain the current criteria as OR condition • the organization should actually use IPv6 • Announce routing within two years

  8. Proposed Criteria • be an LIR; • not be an end site; • plan to provide IPv6 connectivity to organizations to which it will make assignments, by advertising that connectivity through its single aggregated address allocation; and • Be an existing LIR with IPv4 allocations from an RIR/NIR which makes IPv6 assignments and/or sub-allocations to other organizations and announces the allocation in the inter-domain routing system within two years. OR have a plan for making at least 200 assignments to other organizations within two years.

  9. Major Issue raised on the ML • The criteria must ensure that allocated IPv6 will actually be used • Point taken. Routing requirement added • Perhaps still some concerns exist over the language? • No strong preference as long as it does not require a guarantee, and strength of language is consistent with other APNIC documents

  10. Q&A

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