Hi all,

I'd like to call your attention to a BoF that was added to the schedule last 
week:

IP/ASNs for Governments
Iljitsch van Beijnum, Logius, Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom 
Relations

The purpose of this BoF is to discuss the needs of government and large 
organisations when it comes to IPv6 address allocations and ASN assignments. We 
will cover the ways in which RIPE Policies could be changed to better support 
these large entities that are often comprised of many independent 
sub-organisations with their own connections to the Internet.
Please also note my (relatively) new affiliation.  :-)  However, I'm using my 
old email address here to avoid even more spam.

The idea behind this BoF is that governments (and some other very large 
organizations) find it useful to number all their sub-organizations from a 
single large block, but these sub-organizations connect to the internet 
independently. We've done this with the Dutch government-wide IPv6 numbering 
plan, which provides IPv6 addresses to the national government, but also 
provinces and cities. In Germany there's also a similar IPv6 numbering plan.

However, the RIPE policies don't fit this use case very well. We believe it 
would be useful to start a discussion with the community to see how this is 
best addressed.

There's also some issues surrounding the use of public AS numbers for very 
large private networks.

I haven't been on this list for a number of years, so if all of this has been 
discussed recently, my apologies.

The full BoF proposal is here:

https://ripe76.ripe.net/wp-content/uploads/submissions/RIPE-76-IP-ASNs-for-governments-BoF.pdf
 
<https://ripe76.ripe.net/wp-content/uploads/submissions/RIPE-76-IP-ASNs-for-governments-BoF.pdf>

Iljitsch van Beijnum

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