[sig-policy] Fwd: Re: two proposals for address policy sig
All,
These are two proposals about Internet Resources from
Phillip Smith and Geoff Huston.
Regards,
Takashi Arano
>Dear Arano-san,
>
>Proposals and abstracts:
>
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>Experimental Internet Resource Assignments
>
>With the deployment of new services and new technologies on the Internet
>(for example, IPv6), there is a requirement for many organisations at the
>forefront of this technology push to receive Internet Resources on a
>temporary basis so that they can develop their technologies without being
>encumbered by the current commercial production model of Internet Resource
>assignments and allocations.
>
>This proposal discusses the criteria for assignment of Internet Resources
>to entities requiring temporary Internet Resources for a fixed period.
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>
>Internet Resources for Documentation Purposes
>
>Documentation authors describing the Internet and the configuration of
>equipment which facilitates the operation of the Internet always require
>to use address space and AS numbers in the worked examples. As there is no
>significant documentation space in IPv4 aside from 192.0.2.0/24, authors
>quite often use RFC1918 private address space and other means. No
>documentation block exists for IPv6 address space, nor does it exist for
>Autonomous System Numbers.
>
>This proposal discusses the requirement to reserve Internet Resources for
>the sole purpose of assisting in the creation of Internet related documentation.
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>
>Geoff Huston will be presenting the first proposal, I will be presenting
>the second proposal.
>
>Best wishes!
>
>philip
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