Serving existing allocations is one thing.
However, if someone wants ARIN to provide them NEW IPv4 space by the
waitlist or transfer, I have no issue in tying that to at least having an
IPv6 allocation to go with the requested IPv4 space, along with at least
some effort to use that IPv6 space.
Instead of dual stack, make Arin Online IPv6 only :). Maybe that will
give some people a hint......
I do eat the IPv6 Dog Food. Check the Headers, even this list is
delivered both ways via IPv6 in my case.
Albert Erdmann
Network Administrator
Paradise On Line Inc.
On Thu, 16 May 2019, Michael Peddemors wrote:
On 2019-05-16 8:15 a.m., [email protected] wrote:
IPv6 is the Future. We need our policies to help make it happen.
Albert Erdmann
Network Administrator
Paradise On Line Inc.
Or we can just wait until IPv8 comes out, I hear it is twice as fast as IPv4
;)
All kidding aside, I personally dont' think ARIN's role should involve
anything that can be construed as 'forcing' IPv6 adoption. While it might
run counter to popular opinion, the idea of policies that encourage the
'killing' of IPv4 usage goes against the grain.
Policies can 'encourage' more people supporting IPv6, but making policies
that make it mandatory have real world implications to holders of IPv4 space,
that I think run contrary to ARIN's role to service those incumbants.
IMHO
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