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Re: [Wg-ipv6-guide] RE: Draft for ToC 1-5
Billy, thanks for drafting ToC 1-5.
It looks fine to me except for one minor suggestion.
I thought it would be helpful to refer to the IPv6 policy document
somewhere(Section 2 or 3?).
APNIC-089 "IPv6 Address Allocation and Assignment Policy"
Izumi
JPNIC
From: "Billy MH Cheon" <cmh@nic.or.kr>
Subject: [Wg-ipv6-guide] RE: Draft for ToC 1-5
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2003 18:21:54 +0900
> Dear All,
>
> Thank you very much for valuable input and discussions.
>
> I also would like to post the draft for ToC 1-5.
> These ToC 1-5 are slightly modified from ToC 1-5 in the document APNIC-105
> as the purpose of this WG is to develop the guidelines for IPv6 address management.
>
> Please see below draft ToC 1-5 comparing with APNIC-105 ToC 1-5,
> and let me know what you think.
>
> Regards
> Billy
>
> ----------------------- DRAFT ToC 1 - 5 ----------------------------------
>
> About this document
>
> These guidelines are intended to complement the document Policies for
> IPv6 address space management in the Asia Pacific region, which provides
> for APNIC to publish guidelines relating to specific request evaluation
> requirements and best current practice issues.
>
> These guidelines will be updated from time to time, in consultation with
> the Asia Pacific and global Internet communities, to ensure that they
> remain appropriate to the current addressing environment.
>
> Table of contents
>
> 1. Introduction
> --------------------
>
> These guidelines are developed within the APNIC community, and are
> consistent with the goals and policies applicable to IPv6 address
> space management. They are intended to assist organisations
> requesting IPv6 address space only.
>
> Nothing in these guidelines should be considered to replace or modify
> any of the specific policies defined in other APNIC documents.
>
> 2. Scope
> -------------
>
> This document applies to the management of global IPv6 public address
> space in the Asia Pacific region.
>
> Where practical, the guidelines in this document are expressed in
> relation to types of connectivity, rather than to specific
> technologies.
>
> This document does not apply to IPv4, Multicast, or Private Address
> Space, or Autonomous System numbers. It should be read in conjunction
> with other APNIC documents, particularly Policies for IPv6 address
> space management in the Asia Pacific region.
>
> 3. Additional guidance
> ---------------------------
>
> These guidelines are not intended to be exhaustive. Additional
> guidance and examples are available from the help information
> available for each APNIC request form and in FAQs and other
> information on the APNIC web site:
>
> Resource Guides
> http://www.apnic.net/services
>
> APNIC FAQs
> http://www.apnic.net/info/faq
>
> 4. Goals of address space management
> -----------------------------------------
>
> In this document, all reference to the goals of address space
> management refer to the goals described in Policies for IPv6
> address space management in the Asia Pacific region, namely:
>
> * uniqueness;
> * registration;
> * aggregation;
> * conservation;
> * fairness; and
> * Minimized Overhead.
>
> => I have added the last one according to the document
> IPv6 Address Allocation and Assignment Policy.
>
> 5. Application of guidelines
> ---------------------------------
>
> This document is primarily intended to guide ISPs when making
> assignments to their customers or requesting address space from
> APNIC. The issues discussed in this document reflect many of the
> considerations used by APNIC in evaluating requests for initial allocations
> and subsequent allocations.
>
> It is intended that NIRs will either adopt these or similar
> guidelines for their own members.
>
> ----------------------- DRAFT ToC 1 - 5 -------------------------------
>
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