John, 

Please reach out to me off list so we can take care of this issue. 

Thanks
John S.
ARIN CXO


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> 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/
> 

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