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[address-policy-wg] IPv6 PI request is turned down for my multihomed hosting facility - Why?
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Pierre-Yves Maunier
pymaunier at neotelecoms.com
Wed Mar 30 10:43:44 CEST 2011
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 10:25:27AM +0200, Jan Tuomi wrote: > > So what should I do? What are my options? > > // Janne > If you wand multihomed IPv6 and assign blocks to your customers, become a LIR and get a /32. I'm a sponsoring LIR, and I turned down several times some of my customers asking for PI ressources because I knew that their request would not fit the RIPE policies and that their only way was PA from my space or become LIR. Mainly it's because the cannot justify the space their requesting (for IPv4) or they want to do end-user-assignement (for IPv4/IPv6) which is your case here. I helped some of them to become LIR, they got their /21 PA IPv4 and their /32 PA IPv6. Regards, -- Pierre-Yves Maunier AS8218 IP/Project Engineer pymaunier at neotelecoms.com Neotelecoms 21 rue La Boétie, 75008 Paris, France
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