[125148] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: ARIN IP6 policy for those with legacy IP4 Space
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (todd glassey)
Fri Apr 9 10:30:43 2010
Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2010 07:30:31 -0700
From: todd glassey <tglassey@earthlink.net>
To: nanog@nanog.org
In-Reply-To: <4BBE1341.2000706@sprunk.org>
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On 4/8/2010 10:32 AM, Stephen Sprunk wrote:
> On 07 Apr 2010 18:40, N. Yaakov Ziskind wrote:
>> I don't think the issue is *money* (at least the big issue; money is
>> *always* an issue), but rather the all-of-sudden jump from being
>> unregulated to regulated, whatever that means.
>
> ARIN is not a regulator. The "jump" is from not paying for services
> that you have no contract for to paying for services that you do have a
> contract for.
BULL SH*T, ARIN makes determinations as to how many IP addresses it will
issue and in that sense it is exactly a regulator.
>
>> I would think multiple times before making that jump. Hence my suggestion to set up a separate organization to request IPv6 space, and thus not 'endanger' whatever I had before.
>>
>
> Signing an RSA to get new space does not _in any way_ "endanger" or
> otherwise affect legacy resources. Putting legacy resources under LRSA
> (or RSA, if you wished) is a completely separate action and is, for now
> at least, completely optional. You do not need to set up a separate
> organization; all that does is waste your time and ARIN's.
>
> S
>
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