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[arin-ppml] Community input on Draft Policy ARIN-2018-2: Clarification to ISP Initial Allocation and Permit Renumbering
Rob Seastrom
2018-09-17 00:33:54 UTC
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Dear Colleagues,

The ARIN Advisory Council solicits your input and feedback, in favor or against, on Draft Policy ARIN-2018-2: Clarification to ISP Initial Allocation and Permit Renumbering.

If you have a moment, please take the time to read https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/2018_2.html and offer your thoughts.

Kind regards,

-r



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Austin Murkland
2018-09-18 14:48:32 UTC
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Greetings,

If i'm understanding correctly this essentially says if you're an ISP with
no IP addresses you immediately qualify for a /24 without justification or
a /21 with justification. If you already have resources, then you follow
the guidelines within 4.2.3/4.2.4.

As such, i'm okay with this as written; just curious how much it will be
utilized in practice.

-Austin
Post by Rob Seastrom
Dear Colleagues,
The ARIN Advisory Council solicits your input and feedback, in favor or
against, on Draft Policy ARIN-2018-2: Clarification to ISP Initial
Allocation and Permit Renumbering.
If you have a moment, please take the time to read
https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/2018_2.html and offer your thoughts.
Kind regards,
-r
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David Farmer
2018-09-18 15:10:00 UTC
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Well if you mean in practice how many people will get IPv4 resources from
the free pool? Not that many, there is really only a trickle of IPv4
resources that come back to ARIN. However, quite logically, in my
opinion, most
people start with trying to get resources from the free pool, getting put
on the waiting list, and then go to the transfer market. Currently, there
is a misalignment between Sections 4 and 8 that creates issues when people
get approved using the rules in section 4 and then go to the
transfer market. This policy brings sections 4 and 8 into alignment.

So this is an important issue even if people really aren't getting
resources from the free pool in reality.

Thanks
Post by Austin Murkland
Greetings,
If i'm understanding correctly this essentially says if you're an ISP with
no IP addresses you immediately qualify for a /24 without justification or
a /21 with justification. If you already have resources, then you follow
the guidelines within 4.2.3/4.2.4.
As such, i'm okay with this as written; just curious how much it will be
utilized in practice.
-Austin
Post by Rob Seastrom
Dear Colleagues,
The ARIN Advisory Council solicits your input and feedback, in favor or
against, on Draft Policy ARIN-2018-2: Clarification to ISP Initial
Allocation and Permit Renumbering.
If you have a moment, please take the time to read
https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/2018_2.html and offer your thoughts.
Kind regards,
-r
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