My concern is that the thresholds for a direct assignment are already specified 
in 6.5.8.1 a through d, which my example customer would not qualify under any 
of them. What I’m asking for is essentially a fifth criteria (other than 
reasonable technical justification) - “By having a network that has at least 13 
sites” as I’m know sure you qualify “not wanting to renumber” as a reasonable 
technical justification.  Clearly c) and d) are in place to reduce the pain of 
renumbering for larger customers, I’m just arguing my example customer’s pain 
at renumbering is at least as great as anyone who qualifies under either c) or 
d) and deserves a direct assignment.

 

John, Are you able to speak to the specific scenario I’ve previously laid out 
(and whether ARIN would  approve such a request under 6.5.8.1e)?

 

GTG

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of John Curran
Sent: February-17-15 12:09 PM
To: David R Huberman
Cc: Gary T. Giesen; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] IPv6 End-User Initial Assignment Policy (or: Please 
don't me make do ULA + NAT66)

 

On Feb 17, 2015, at 11:54 AM, David Huberman <[email protected]> 
wrote:

 

But “something quite so fuzzy” is your interpretation, not ARIN’s.   So let’s 
get ARIN’s interpretation and try and take the fuzziness out of the equation.

 

Question for ARIN:  In the general (normal) case when an application is made 
for EU v6 under clause e) and there’s a technical explanation for why they want 
RIR-issued space, will the application be approved ?

 

Yes, so long as a technical explanation is provided.   NRPM 6.5.8.1 provides a 

list of several situations that would warrant direct end-user IPv6 assignment,

and others are accepted as well so long as a reasonable technical justification

is provided.

 

Thanks,

/John

 

John Curran

President and CEO

ARIN

 

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