On Jun 28, 2007, at 14:30, Roger Jorgensen wrote:
about part one - both the RIR and LIR field can be set to zero's for direct assignment, for other they can go through RIR.
That's not how I read Mr. Vixie's proposed text. If both RIR and LIR are zero, that implies a ULA prefix that IANA reserves for its own operations. Any sites that want ULA-C prefixes without going to a RIR need to get one from a LIR explicitly numbered by IANA. I don't think we've established any policy for how IANA is expected to assign LIR numbers for use when RIR=0.
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