Hi Son,
Thank you very much for drafting the IPv6 policy.
I have two comments.
In section 2.7:
> 2.7. Utilization
>
> Unlike IPv4, IPv6 is generally assigned to end sites in fixed amounts
> (/48). The actual usage of addresses within each assignment will be
> quite low, when compared to IPv4 assignments. In IPv6, "utilization"
> is only measured in terms of the bits to the left of the /56
> boundary. In other words, utilization refers to the assignment of
> /56 sto end sites, and not the number of addresses assigned within
^^^^^^^
/56s to ?
> 5.2.1. Subsequent allocation criteria
>
> Subsequent allocation will be provided when an organization (ISP/LIR)
> satisfies the evaluation threshold of past address utilization in
> terms of the number of sites in units of /48 assignments.
Should this 'in units of /48 assignments' be modified so as to be
consistent with the description in section 2.7 and 2.8 ?
Yours sincerely,
--
Tomohiro Fujisaki, NTT
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