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[ipv6-wg] Few questions about IPv6
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Marcin Gondek
drixter at e-utp.net
Fri Nov 9 23:15:11 CET 2007
> On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 10:58:52PM +0100, Marcin Gondek wrote: > | 1. Do I have to be a LIR to request /32 subnet from RIPE, can > be it > | done by another LIR which will request subnet for me (as its > customer)? > You have to be an LIR to request an IPv6 allocation from RIPE NCC. To be sure, LIR can not request /32 subnet for it's customer, even If customer need and LIR agree for customer needs. It's not important for customer to get allocation directly from RIPE. It can be allocated from LIR but /32 is needed to be not filtered in BGP peers because theoretically smaller PI addresses in IPv6 world not exists in RIPE region. > | 2. Do I have to be a LIR to request AS number from RIPE, can be > it > | done by another LIR which will request AS number for me (as its > customer)? > You can ask another LIR to request an AS number from RIPE NCC. Thanks. -- Marcin Gondek / Drixter e-utp.net NIP: PL1181589645 REGON: 140584662 Tel. +48602159929 Fax. +48222012418 office at e-utp.net http://www.e-utp.net
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