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[address-policy-wg] [Ticket#2012110601002595] Status of /24 PI IPv4 from last /8
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Nick Hilliard
nick at inex.ie
Wed Nov 7 15:05:16 CET 2012
On 07/11/2012 13:53, LeaderTelecom Ltd. wrote: > We allow to use our PA space with any transit provider. So customers will > be provider independent. So what happens when your customer leaves or gets into a dispute with you? Is the PA assignment your IP address or theirs? If it's yours when they leave you, then it's not provider independent. This is the way that most LIRs operate: PA assignments are valid as long as the end user is a customer of the provider. Once they move to another provider and stop taking services from you, then the address assignment is no longer theirs. This is what provider independent means. Anyone can multihome a /24 from an allocated block, but it will still remain part of a PA allocation. Nick
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