Re: [apnic-talk] IPv6 Transfers
Here are a few technical questions we should think about for IPv6 transfers;
Should sub-blocks or partial transfers be allowed? Why or Why not.
If partial transfers are allowed, what is the appropriate minimum
transfer size? Obviously it would be silly to allow /128 transfers. :)
But what should be allowed, /64s, /56s, /48s, /40s, /36s, /32?
What are the consequences to the sparse allocation methodology,
especially with partial transfers?
In order to answer these questions, I think it is important to
understand the problems we think IPv6 transfers whould solve, outside of
M&A.
Thanks.
On 12/9/13, 00:59 , Skeeve Stevens wrote:
Hey all,
Interesting question. Transferring IPv6 between members (in APNIC).
Are there any costs involved? All policy I can find relates to IPv4.
...Skeeve
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