[apnic-talk] Status field for inet6num objects
Robert Kiessling Robert.Kiessling at de.easynet.net
Wed Jun 12 15:09:15 CEST 2002
Anne Lord <anne at apnic.net> writes: > What is an IPv6 IX assignment? An assignment done by directly RIR from a non-routed block. Nothing very special or warranting a special attribute value for it, IMHO. > I think the distinction is important - it is very useful to be able to > label address space as portable or non portable (or PI PA for RIPE) especially > as we still encounter many that think that all address space is portable. Which are portable assignments? I can only possibly see IX assignments and the root server block. > > > To clarify, the values that APNIC would prefer to use are: > > > > > > ALLOCATED PORTABLE > > > ALLOCATED NON-PORTABLE > > > ASSIGNED PORTABLE > > > ASSIGNED NON-PORTABLE > > > > This does not take into account that there are no portable addresses, > > what is an allocation from an RIR to you as an LIR? A block from which non-portable addresses are assigned or allocated by the LIR, thus "ALLOCATED NON-PORTABLE". Which "ALLOCATED PORTABLE" blocks do you see? How would you distinguish an allocation from RIR to LIR from that of a LIR to some provider ("NLA")? Robert
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