Historical Resolution Tracking Feature » 2007-12-18 - Discussion of Supporting IPv6 in the Root Server System

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2007-12-18 - Discussion of Supporting IPv6 in the Root Server System


Resolution of the ICANN Board
Topic: 
Supporting IPv6 in the root server system
Summary: 

Board requests that IANA staff add IPv6 capability to existing servers after a 45-day public notification period.

Category: 
Internet Protocols
Meeting Date: 
Tue, 18 Dec 2007
Resolution Number: 
__.2007
Status: 
Complete
Implementation Actions: 
  • Add IPv6 capability to existing root name servers after 45-day public notification
    • Responsible entity: IANA
    • Due date: None specified
    • Completion date: 12 December 2008
Resolution Text: 

Whereas, in the interests of aiding IPv6 deployment, the ICANN Board believes IPv6 capability should be added to the root server system without undue delay,

Whereas, the RSSAC/SSAC report SAC 018 has done a careful study of the technical issues with adding IPv6 addresses to the root:

It is hereby resolved (__.2007) that the Board requests that IANA staff add IPv6 capability as offered by the individual IPv4 root server operators to the existing root name servers after a 45-day public notification period using the methods and practices used to add or modify IPv4 addresses.

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