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[ipv6-wg] Few questions about IPv6
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Sascha Lenz
slz at baycix.de
Tue Nov 13 13:13:49 CET 2007
Hi, Max Tulyev schrieb: > Pim van Pelt wrote: >> 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. > > The more interesting question is if I am a LIR, can I ask other LIR to > get /32 allocation for me? :) > according to the current policy, no. That doesn't even work for IPv4. Only LIRs get Allocations ... End-Users get Assignments. And for now that's a good idea IMHO. -- ======================================================================== = Sascha Lenz SLZ-RIPE slz at baycix.de = = Network Operations = = BayCIX GmbH, Landshut * PGP public Key on demand * = ======================================================================== BayCIX GmbH * 84034 Landshut * Wagnergasse 8 Tel: +49 871 925360 * Fax: +49 871 9253629 eMail: technik at baycix.de GF: Thomas Zajac * HR B 4878 (Landshut)
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