On 3-mrt-2006, at 11:30, Michael.Dillon btradianz.com wrote:
>>> If you feel you should qualify as an LIR,
>> With RIPE, an LIR is simply an organization that
pays the membership
>> fee and thus gets to submit requests for address
space and AS
>> numbers. ARIN doesn't seem to use this terminology
except in their
>> IPv6 address allocation policy.
> That's what we were talking about. Shim6 and IPv6. The
term
> LIR is used in IPv6 allocation policy in all regions
and refers
> to an entity that assigns /48 blocks to its
subscribers. Such
> an entity can receive a /32 from ARIN or RIPE or APNIC
or LACNIC
> or AFRINIC.
No, a LIR has the privilege of paying their RIR a fee.
Wether they
can get a /32 is another matter.
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