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[address-policy-wg] 2017-03 New Policy Proposal (Reducing Initial IPv4 Allocation, aiming to preserve a minimum of IPv4 space)
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alex at vpsville.ru
Sat Oct 7 02:11:15 CEST 2017
Hi. Agreed with Yury. I oppose this proposal too. Отправлено из AquaMail для Андроида http://www.aqua-mail.com NTX NOC <noc at ntx.ru> 6 октября 2017 г. 8:23:00 ПП написал: > Greetings! > > I Oppose this proposal. Minimum routing block is /24 and new LIR will be > too difficult to build network in different locations. Most new LIR are > small companies. For other half of the companies - they will have to > route a lot of small block as 24, routing table will grow high. > Nothing useful in this case. I wish this allocation should be greater, > les say /21 as in apnic. > > If everybody force IPv6 - then better to distribute IPv4 and go to v6 > With current rate of Ipv4 distribution ipv4 will be enough for many > years. And we should take in mind that time to time RIPE get Ips back to > reserve pool from the closed companies and etc. > > For people who always care about IPv4 reserved the answer is next - > there big Ipv4 reserved space "for future use" according RFC, my opinion > that people should look in that direction. I support it too. > > NTX NOC > Yury Bogdanov > > > > On 21.09.2017 14:43, Marco Schmidt wrote: >> Dear colleagues, >> >> A new RIPE Policy proposal, 2017-03, "Reducing Initial IPv4 Allocation, >> aiming to preserve a minimum of IPv4 space", is now available for discussion. >> >> The goal of this proposal is to reduce the IPv4 allocations made by the >> RIPE NCC >> to a /24 (currently a /22) and only to LIRs that have not received an IPv4 >> allocation >> directly from the RIPE NCC before. >> >> You can find the full proposal at: >> https://www.ripe.net/participate/policies/proposals/2017-03/ >> >> As per the RIPE Policy Development Process (PDP), the purpose of this >> four-week Discussion Phase is to discuss the proposal and provide feedback >> to the proposer. >> >> At the end of the Discussion Phase, the proposer, with the agreement of >> the RIPE Working Group Chairs, decides how to proceed with the proposal. >> >> We encourage you to review this proposal and send your comments to >> <address-policy-wg at ripe.net> before 20 October 2017. >> >> Kind regards, >> >> Marco Schmidt >> Policy Development Officer >> RIPE NCC >> >> Sent via RIPE Forum -- https://www.ripe.net/participate/mail/forum >> > >
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