prop-082: Removing aggregation criteria for IPv6 initial allocations
Proposal text | prop-082-v002 |
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Synopsis | This is a proposal to remove the aggregation requirement from the IPv6 initial allocation policy. |
Current status | Policy implemented 5 July 2010. |
Authors |
Tomohiro Fujisaki Akira Nakagawa Fuminori Tanizaki Masaru Akai Toshio Tachibana |
Relevant forum | Policy SIG |
Previous versions | prop-082-v001 |
Status at other RIRs |
LACNIC: 2007-01: Modifications to the IPv6 Prefix Initial Allocation Policy , which removes the requirement to announce an initial allocation as a single prefix in favour of announcing the prefix with the minimum possible level of disaggregation, is currently under discussion. RIPE: 2009-06: Removing Routing Requirements from the IPv6 Address Allocation Policy, which removes routing requirements from IPv6 policy, was recently adopted by the community. AfriNIC and ARIN initial IPv6 allocation criteria require a plan to aggregate, with no requirement for aggregation for subsequent allocation criteria. Neither RIR is has any proposal to modify these criteria. |
Proposal history | |
2 February 2010 | Version 1 posted to the Policy SIG mailing list for discussion. |
24 February 2010 | Version 2 posted to the Policy SIG mailing list for discussion. |
4 March 2010 | Version 2 reached consensus at the APNIC 29 Policy SIG and AMM. |
8 March – 3 May 2010 |
Final eight-week comment period.
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18 May 2010 |
Version 3 endorsed by the APNIC Executive Council (EC)
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24 May – 21 June 2010 |
Draft policy documentation open for comment: News announcement: Draft document: |
5 July 2010 | Implemented. |