Guanliang,

How many allocations did we make from the old /23 blocks?

Rgs,
Masato Yamanishi


On 14/01/27 21:20, "Guangliang Pan" <gpan@apnic.net> wrote:

Hi David,

 

I think that statement refers to early IPv6 allocations from the old /23 blocks. Before APNIC received the /12 allocation from IANA, we use sequence allocation method to make /32 allocations and reserved up to /29 for every allocation. That was the practice for all RIRs in the early stage. I believe this policy proposal is trying to address those reserved space.

 

APNIC has been using spare allocation method to make IPv6 allocations from the /12 block since we received it from IANA. We don’t do reservation in sparse allocation, but in fact every allocation has a room to grow. Current /32 allocations from the /12 block can grow up to /24 at this stage.

 

Best regards,

 

Guangliang

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From: sig-policy-bounces@lists.apnic.net [mailto:sig-policy-bounces@lists.apnic.net] On Behalf Of David Conrad
Sent: Monday, 27 January 2014 11:30 AM
To: SIG policy
Subject: Re: [sig-policy] prop-111-v001: Request-based expansion of IPv6 default allocation size

 

However, the space up to /29 is reserved by APNIC secretariat for each /32 allocation.

 

I thought the spare allocation method the RIRs agreed to use for IPv6 in order to get the /12 from the IANA precluded the need to reserve any address space.

 

Does APNIC still reserve address space?

 

Thanks,

-drc

 

 

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