On Thu, Aug 15, 2024 at 1:21 PM John Palmer <nan...@adns.net> wrote:
> What happened? ARIN insists on you signing away your rights to your PI legacy 
> IPV4 space in order to get any allocation of IPV6 space.

Hi John,

That is not the case. ARIN does this if you want IRR or RPKI for your
legacy IPv4 space (which is not cool), but IPv6 is separate. The
contract you sign for IPv6 only applies to your IPv6 registration.


> PI holders should get an automatic assignment of IPV6 space if they request 
> it.

They do. IIRC, it's explicitly in the NRPM that having ARIN-issued
IPv4 space results automatically approves the requestor for the
minimum allocation. The surrounding rules make it pretty trivial to
get the next nibble up from the minimum allocation if you want it.

Regards,
Bill Herrin



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William Herrin
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https://bill.herrin.us/

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