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Handling Requests from Law Enforcement Authorities
Should I return my current IPv6 prefix when requesting a rectification?
If your request for rectification is approved, you can either return your current prefix or keep it.
If you will be keeping the existing prefix, we shall allocate a new prefix which together with the existing one would satisfy your needs.
If you will be returning your existing IPv6 prefix for a new prefix, you will have to delete all assignments, route6 objects, and ROAs if any.
on Monday May 25
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duksh
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