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[address-policy-wg] IPv6 PI resource question!
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Sander Steffann
sander at steffann.nl
Tue Feb 15 09:38:28 CET 2011
Hi, > I think it is wrong to not allow an ISP to be independent of it's providers. > There are regions with ISPs that have very few customers, and I think this policy discriminates against them. > Why every other company can have PI, but ISPs can't? An ISP can get PI spac, but only for their own networks, not for customers. > Let them be able to receive independent resources without making sub-allocation. This is possible. > >> An ISP can still get PI addresses. You just can't delegate addresses from PI space to customers. You need PA space for that. > If so then the problem is solved, the ISP will not delegate addresses to the customers. > He will give them one address with which they will connect to the ISPs network, but he will not allocate it to them. That's not how IPv6 works... And the IPv6 policy does not have the 'point to point links to customers are considered your own infrastructure' rule, so tjis would not be according to polcy anyway. - Sander
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