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My apologies for this being delayed. Yesterday was my first time through the Policy SIG meeting as Chair and this got missed.
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prop-098: Optimizing IPv6 allocation strategies (simplified) _______________________________________________________________________
Dear SIG members
Below is a summary of discussions on the proposal to date. We encourage you to continue discussions on the mailing list before the Policy SIG.
Regards,
Andy and Terence
Proposal summary -----------------
This is a proposal to allow for more generous IPv6 allocations to service providers in order to promote better aggregation and easier optimization across their networks as they grow.
Discussion statistics ----------------------
Version 1 posted to Policy SIG mailing list: 2 August 2011
Number of posts since proposal first posted: 17
Number of people participating in discussions: 9
Summary of discussion to date ------------------------------
- The purpose of lowering the minimum allocation to a /36 was questioned by some participants. The author acknowledged that this was an approach the ARIN community had felt was appropriate and that he was willing to take this out of the proposal.
- There were specific questions about the working of PAUs and other aspects of the proposal.
- Others volunteered their support for the proposal with one suggesting that it might mean prop--099 was unnecessary, and another suggesting that the proposed working group could look at the issue more closely.