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Re: [Wg-ipv6-guide] (ToC-6) Definition of a 'site'
Fujisaki san
Thank you very much for your valuable input.
> And one question, my company has multiple separate networks at one
> place. Each network can not connect each other because each network
> has different management policy. In this case, is our network
> considered as multiple sites?
I believe this is the example that one company has multiple sites. So
I think each of your network can receive /48 assignment. (more
precisely at least /48 assignment)
> So, I think it better to write some examples in this section.
That might be better to understand what the 'end site' is.
> good one. Then we choose 'contract based' definition (this might be
> Arano-san's idea).
Then, when a household user has 2 contract with the same/different
ISP, s(he) has 2 end sites. Is this common understanding among
us?
Best regards,
Toshi
--
Toshiyuki Hosaka, JPNIC
From: (Tomohiro -INSTALLER- Fujisaki/藤崎 智宏) <fujisaki@syce.net>
Subject: Re: [Wg-ipv6-guide] (ToC-6) Definition of a 'site'
Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 21:27:03 +0900 (JST)
>
> Hosaka-san,
>
> | -------------------------------------------------------------------
> | 6. Definition of a 'site'
> |
> | A site is a [place/organization] where the single, edge network
> | exists. A site does not mean a company nor an organization itself,
> | for a single company may have multiple locations with separate
> | networks.
> | -------------------------------------------------------------------
> |
> | This clause may help to understand 'end site' more.
>
> I think the word a 'site' should be a 'end site' to correspond to
> the policy document (this is not a serious matter).
>
> And one question, my company has multiple separate networks at one
> place. Each network can not connect each other because each network
> has different management policy. In this case, is our network
> considered as multiple sites?
>
> | Discussion point could be
> |
> | - 'A site" means 'a company', 'an organization', 'a network', 'POP',
> | or other? (or combination of these?)
> |
> | Please review the draft. Any comments and feedbacks are welcome.
>
> At the time we discussed original IPv6 address policy draft in Japan,
> we deeply considered this 'site' definition, but we could not find
> good one. Then we choose 'contract based' definition (this might be
> Arano-san's idea).
>
> From current IPv6 address policy:
> > 2.9 End site
> > An end site is defined as an end user (subscriber) who has a business
> > relationship with a service provider
>
> So, I think it better to write some examples in this section.
>
> --
> Tomohiro Fujisaki, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation.
>
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