Sander Steffann wrote:
Hello again,
After my last questions I have only received concrete answers from Michael. He suggested the following: - Use a minimum allocation size of /24 - Determine the maximum allocation size for every LIR based on their run rate - Make no exceptions for cases where it is hard or impossible to downscale
Jim asked why we should change the policy at all for the final /8. I hope I have given at least one good reason: new entrants. Michael proposed to leave (further) decisions about the final /8 until IANA runs out of IPv4 addresses.
Does this represent the view of the community? I am not sure if people keep quiet because they agree with what has already been said, or because they are still on vacation... Please let us know :)
Thank you, Sander Steffann APWG co-chair
I would suggest we wait until we hit the final /12 and assign those addresses as fixed /24 blocks only. Big enough for new entrants to setup their IPv4 network and communicate with the 'legacy' internet of today. Too small for the rest of us and force everyone to dive into the deep with IPv6. With kind regards, Michiel Klaver IT Professional