neutrality and nat
Peter Galbavy peter.galbavy at knowtion.net
Fri May 17 10:38:36 CEST 2002
> > My reply would be templated: > > > > "I have but I have found that I am not permitted to apply for IPv6 space." > > Of course you are permitted to ask your ISP for IPv6 space. > > If your ISP does not have some, but you want some, time to tell their > marketing folks. > > We're not talking about LIR->RIR requests (they have no "have you > considered NAT" clause). I am my ISP. I have my AS, my IPv4 allocation and my upstream(s) - one at this exact moment. I still cannot get my IPv6 space. I am not going to restrict myself from moving / adding / removing upstreams based on the paperwork associated with IPv6 address space through each one. Peter
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