Re: [sig-policy] Fwd: Re: two proposals for address policy sig
Philip,
Thank you for your explanation. Things make sense to me now.
Regards,
Takashi Arano
At 19:27 02/08/21, Philip Smith wrote:
>At 16:31 21/08/2002 +0900, Arano, Takashi wrote:
>>Phillip, Geoff,
>>
>>At 11:20 02/08/11, Arano, Takashi wrote:
>>-----------------------------------------------------
>>>>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.
>>>>-----------------------------------------------------
>>
>>I have two questions.
>>
>>I wonder what cases and/or examples this rule would apply for.
>
>It would apply to experimental work which required Internet Resources.
>For example, IPv6 experimental networks, the 4 byte AS transition, or any
>other experiment which the IETF (or other standards organisation) wishes
>to undertake. I think that point was explained in the paper.
>
>It's hard to give examples of future things we don't know about. The
>basic premise of the proposal is that the registry system should be
>handling all Internet Resource allocations and assignments (given that
>they handle the routable Internet Resource assignments within their system
>at the moment).
>
>>Even now, temporal assignment for events, time-limited experiments,
>>or something like these is possible in APNIC, as far as I believe.
>>Do you intend to just clarify these?
>
>I've never heard of APNIC assigning any Internet Resources for
>time-limited experiments. They have no policy to do that, as far as I
>know. Do you have examples - that would be useful for completeness sake.
>It's possible to get a temporary assignment for a conference. APRICOT 2002
>was such an example - we received temporary IPv4 and IPv6 address space,
>and an ASN for the conference; those resources were returned at the end of
>the conference.
>
>Hope this makes more sense,
>
>philip
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