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W dniu 07.11.2012 23:02, LeaderTelecom Ltd. pisze:
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> *Allow IPv4 PI from the transfer market<br>
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Very good idea!<br>
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allow transfer between operators and allow convert from pa space to
pi space. and - all will be happy :)<br>
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08.11.2012 01:57 - David Farmer написал(а):<br>
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Yannis Nikolopoulos wrote:<br>
> Hello Gert,<br>
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> As Richard said, the question here is whether we should<br>
> hand out PI from the last /8 or not.<br>
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I think there is another viable option;<br>
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*Allow IPv4 PI from the transfer market<br>
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But, I by my read of RIPE policy this isn't allow, or its not
clear to<br>
me that it is allowed when I read the policy. If, I'm wrong
about this<br>
please correct me.<br>
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If the RIPE community doesn't want to make IPv4 PI assignments
out of<br>
its last /8, I think that is defensible. If someone wants
something out<br>
of the last /8, making them become an LIR seems reasonable as
well.<br>
However, saying there is no such thing as IPv4 PI any longer is
not<br>
reasonable when there is a viable transfer market available as a
source<br>
of addresses.<br>
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The whole point of creating a IPv4 transfer market was to
encourage<br>
getting unused or underutilized IPv4 addresses in to the hands
of those<br>
that need them. End users need for IPv4 PI is just as important
and<br>
valid of a use for IPv4 as ISP need for IPv4. Shutting IPv4 PI
out of<br>
the last /8 is one thing, shutting IPv4 PI out of the transfer
market is<br>
another and doesn't seem justified.<br>
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