Yes, please!
Shin has submitted the "requirements for ipv6 prefix delegation" draft, as
his homework given by WG chairs at Minneapolis.

http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-miyakawa-ipv6-prefix-delegation-re
quirement-00.txt

This document is very simple, but describes very well minimum and urgent
requirements of ISPs who want to start IPv6 access (DSL/FTTH) services
tomorrow.

---Toshi Yamasaki / NTT Communications

>         I agree that prefix delegation is important for the home sites.
>    Unfortunately, I will not be at IETF 54 to discuss my prefix delegation
>    work.  If it becomes an agenda item, I will see about getting someone
>    to participate for me.
>
> => we had already the same problem for the extended RA solution.
> IMHO all ready proposals have to be defended even if the author is
> not available. The only really needed thing is a good minute taker,
> nobody else should be indispensable (:-)...
> So please ask for a slot and let the chairs to find some people to
> participate for you.



> Title : Requirements for IPv6 prefix delegation
> Author(s) : S. Miyakawa
> Filename : draft-miyakawa-ipv6-prefix-delegation-
>                           requirement-00.txt
> Pages : 5
> Date : 25-Jun-02
>
> This document describes requirements about how an IPv6 address prefix
> should be delegated to an IPv6 subscriber's  network (or 'site').
>
> A URL for this Internet-Draft is:
>
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-miyakawa-ipv6-prefix-delegation-re
quirement-00.txt
>



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