I support the policy as written,
Kind Regards, Dominik Dobrowolski W dniu pon., 12.08.2024 o 21:12 Elizabeth Goodson < [email protected]> napisaĆ(a): > Hello PPML, > > As lead shepherd on ARIN-2024-8, I'm reaching out for additional feedback > from the community on this policy following the robust discussion here in > June. > > The previous discussion did not come to a clear community consensus with > opinions falling in multiple categories (in no particular order): > - /20 is a reasonable limit, support the Draft Policy as written > - /16 is a reasonable limit, keep current NRPM > - Allow initial allocations above a certain size that are not on a nibble > boundary (e.g. /19, /18, /17) > - Add clarification about what designs would not justify a certain size > initial allocation (e.g. 6RD) > > Questions for the community: > - Do you support the draft policy as written? > - If not, can the policy be changed so you would support it? What > change(s) do you support? > - Should the community continue to work on the policy or abandon it? > > Thanks, > Liz Goodson > > =============== > Problem Statement: > In order to promote aggregation, the NRPM currently allows initial > allocations up to a /16. However, the entire IPv6 address space only > contains 65536 /16s, and the space allocated to IANA for globally routable > purposes only contains 8192 /16s. Therefore, a /16 is a sufficiently large > portion of the IPv6 address space that the goal of conservation starts to > outweigh the goal of aggregation. > > Policy Statement: > 6.5.2.1b: Replace "In no case shall an ISP receive more than a /16 initial > allocation." with "In no case shall a LIR receive more than a /20 initial > allocation." > ================== > _______________________________________________ > ARIN-PPML > You are receiving this message because you are subscribed to > the ARIN Public Policy Mailing List ([email protected]). > Unsubscribe or manage your mailing list subscription at: > https://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/arin-ppml > Please contact [email protected] if you experience any issues. >
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