Hi, On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 10:18:04AM +0200, Filiz Yilmaz wrote:
This proposal suggests the minimum Assignment Window (AW) available to LIRs should be raised from zero (0) to /21 (2048 IPv4 addresses).
I'm not fully happy with this proposal, because I think a /21 is too big - that's half the amount of addresses a new LIR receives, and the general assumption "a new LIR doesn't yet know how the game goes" still holds. Argueing "if people don't know what they are doing, they will be in for a hard time when they come for a new allocations" is true, but will hit the wrong people - it means the LIR will have done assignments to end users that will be very difficult to revoke (if done inappropriately), and *new* customers of that LIR might have to wait for a long time for new addresses (because the new allocation is delayed). So the customers get hurt because of sloppiness elsewhere in the process. I'd propose a minimum AW of /24, to be raised to a /22 if the LIR has sent one? two? person(s) to a LIR training course (and the trainer is convinced that these people have listened and understood the rules). (Because having good training doesn't help if people don't use it) So... let's have some discussion. Gert Doering -- NetMaster -- Total number of prefixes smaller than registry allocations: 98999 SpaceNet AG Mail: netmaster@Space.Net Joseph-Dollinger-Bogen 14 Tel : +49-89-32356-0 D- 80807 Muenchen Fax : +49-89-32356-234