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IPv6 Address Space Policy for Internet Exchange Points

Timothy Lowe
Leo Vegoda

Document ID: ripe-256
Date: 5 August 2002

See also: ripe-224

This document is now obsolete - Please see ripe-451


Contents

1.0 Introduction
2.0 Definition
3.0 Policy
4.0 Warning
5.0 Obtaining the Address Space

 

1.0 Introduction

Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) are used to exchange Internet traffic between different Internet Service Providers (ISPs). Many Exchange Point operators require address space for the peering mesh that is independent from any of the address space in use by member networks.

2.0 Definition

An Internet Exchange Point is defined as a physical network infrastructure (layer 2) operated by a single entity whose purpose is to facilitate the exchange of Internet traffic between ISPs. There must be a minimum of three ISPs connected and there must be a clear and open policy for others to join. Addresses needed for other purposes (e.g. additional services provided to the members) should be acquired through the appropriate means (e.g. an upstream ISP).

3.0 Policy

Requesting organisations that meet the definition in section 2.0 may receive address space to meet their needs. If the requesting organisation is confident that it will never need more than a single network then a /64 will be assigned. Otherwise, a /48 will be assigned.

4.0 Warning

Networks assigned under this policy may not be globally routable.

5.0 Obtaining the Address Space

Address space for IXPs qualifying under this policy can be requested by using the form "IPv6 Request Form for Internet Exchange Points" available from the RIPE Document Store at:

http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ipv6request-exchangepoint.html

 

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