Re: /48 micro allocations for v6 root servers, was: national security

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Franck Martin wrote:

Just some perspectives on the IPv6 addressing scheme, that I have
highlighted to APNIC.

A country like Tuvalu with about 10,000 people, which is an island with
many possibility of connectivity to the Internet would be attributed
what range if they request IPv6?

Don't tell me they do not need IPv6 or they can get it from their
upstream provider. It is a country, they should be able to change their
upstream provider every 6 months without having to change the IP space
of the country...

BTW: I know about 10 countries in this case in the Pacific Islands,
unfortunately few are APNIC members or attend APNIC.

I know it's a bit bigger but see Papua New Guinea (2001:0C60::/32). I'm not sure if they are using it yet as I stopped providing support for PNG before I could roll out new router OS versions necessary to support IPv6. I doubt that APNIC would have a problem with Tuvalu making a case for a prefix.


Mark.



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