20 Jul
2006
20 Jul
'06
1:03 p.m.
[Apologies for duplicates] Hi, IANA has been asked to provide input to ICANN's board on the RIR- consensus global IPv6 allocation policy (see http://www.icann.org/ announcements/announcement-14jul06.htm for details), so I'm looking to understand what folks in the operational community think. One question would be the choice of /12 as the minimum allocation size for IANA to allocate IPv6 addresses to the RIRs. Do folks consider this: a) just right b) too little c) too much d) why are you annoying me with this? Another question: does your answer change with changes to either a more conservative HD ratio or a longer minimum end user prefix length? Thanks! Rgds, -drc