John, Please reach out to me off list so we can take care of this issue.
Thanks John S. ARIN CXO Sent from my iPhone > On Aug 15, 2024, at 3:22 PM, John Palmer <nan...@adns.net> wrote: > > That's not what they tell me every time I try to apply - they ask for all > sorts of "justification" and network usage maps, etc. > > I have tried 3 times and just get the run-around. > > -----Original Message----- > From: William Herrin <b...@herrin.us> > Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2024 15:31 > To: John Palmer <nan...@adns.net> > Cc: NANOG mailing list <nanog@nanog.org> > Subject: Re: N92 Keynote: APNIC's Geoff Huston - "Whatever Happened to IPv6?" > + More > >> 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 > > > > -- > William Herrin > b...@herrin.us > https://bill.herrin.us/ >