Policy Proposal 2005-1: Provider-independent IPv6 Assignments for End Sites
| Policy Proposal Evaluation Status: | Author |
|---|---|
| Adopted - NRPM Sections 6.5.4 and 6.5.8 | Owen DeLong, Kevin Loch and Andrew Dul |
| Discussion Tracking | |
| Mailing List: Formal introduction on PPML on 15 February 2005 Revised - 23 September
2005 |
Public Policy Mailing List |
| ARIN Public Policy Meeting: | ARIN
XV ARIN XVI ARIN XVII |
| ARIN Advisory Council: | 16 December
2004 27 January 2005 3 March 2005 19 April 2005 19 May 2005 21 July 2005 18 August 2005 31 August 2005 27 October 2005 26 January 2005 16 February 2006 23 March 2006 11 April 2006 4 May 2006 25 May 2006 15 June 2006 |
| ARIN Board of Trustees: | 9 May 2006 27 July 2006 |
| Revisions | Implementation |
| Click here to view previous versions. | 30 August 2006 |
Proposal
Policy Proposal 2005-1: Provider-independent IPv6 Assignments for End Sites
Policy statement:
Add new subsection in section 6.5 of the NRPM:
6.5.8. Direct assignments to end sites
6.5.8.1. To qualify for a direct assignment, an organization must:
a) not be an IPv6 LIR; and
b) Qualify for an IPv4 assignment or allocation from ARIN under the IPv4
policy currently in effect.
6.5.8.2. Direct assignment size to end sites
Organizations that meet the direct end site assignment criteria are eligible
to receive a direct assignment. The minimum size of the assignment is /48.
Organizations requesting a larger assignment must provide documentation
justifying the need for additional subnets.
These assignments shall be made from a distinctly identified prefix and shall be made with a reservation for growth of at least a /44.
6.5.8.3. Subsequent Assignment Size
Additional assignments may be made when the need for additional subnets
is justified. When possible assignments will be made from an adjacent address
block.