BBC does IPv6 ;) (Was: large multi-site enterprises and PI prefix [Re: who gets a /32)

Brandon Butterworth brandon at rd.bbc.co.uk
Fri Nov 26 08:16:06 UTC 2004


> An end site is defined as an end user ...

Legal people make a lot from interpreting such documents
so it's best not to stare too long at them.

> As such, it appears to be a catch 22.  If your organization has transit
> and PA space, apparently, as I read the policy, that would preclude you
> from qualifying as an LIR

Anyone starting out will be an end site, if that meant you could only
ever be an end site then there'd be nothing but end sites. Skip to the
not an end site section and meet those requirements instead.

> I think we definitely need
> to review v6 allocation policy and improve its consistency and ability
> to meet the needs of the community if v6 is to make real progress towards
> broad adoption.

I think working on the technical deficiences others have outlined
would help more.

brandon



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