shim6 @ NANOG (forwarded note from John Payne)

Andrew Dul andrew.dul at quark.net
Sat Mar 4 00:58:27 UTC 2006


At 08:16 AM 3/4/2006 +0800, Randy Bush wrote:
>
>> On 3-mrt-2006, at 11:30, Michael.Dillon at btradianz.com wrote:
>>> The term LIR is used in IPv6 allocation policy in all regions 
>
>no
>

Hmm...sure looks like it to me	

http://lacnic.net/en/politicas/ipv6.html
2.4 A Local Internet Registry (LIR) is an IR that primarily assigns address
space to the users of the network services that it provides. LIRs are
generally ISPs, whose customers are primarily end users and possibly other
ISPs. 

http://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html
6.2.4 A Local Internet Registry (LIR) is an IR that primarily assigns
address space to the users of the network services that it provides. LIRs
are generally ISPs, whose customers are primarily end users and possibly
other ISPs.

http://www.afrinic.net/docs/policies/afpol-v6200407-000.htm
2.2. Local Internet Registry (LIR) A Local Internet Registry primarily
assigns address space to the users of the network services that it
provides. LIRs are generally ISPs whose customers are primarily End Users
and possibly other ISPs. 

http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ipv6policy.html
2.4. Local Internet Registry (LIR)
A Local Internet Registry is an IR that primarily assigns address space to
the users of the network services that it provides. LIRs are generally ISPs
whose customers are primarily End Users and possibly other ISPs.

http://www.apnic.net/docs/policy/ipv6-address-policy.html
2.4. Local Internet Registry (LIR)
A Local Internet Registry (LIR) is an IR that primarily assigns address
space to the users of the network services that it provides. LIRs are
generally ISPs, whose customers are primarily end users and possibly other
ISPs.

 




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