On 2014-09-18 13:37, Owen DeLong wrote:
I object to section 4.10.1.4.

An organization should not be locked out of available space simply
because they happened to be unlucky in where they got shoehorned
compared to other organizations. If an organization has a /24 and
needs another /24, but the adjacent /24 is not available, they should
be able to obtain any available /24 in the block. (This holds true for
any prefix size from /23 to /28).

I would not have a problem with applying 4.10.2.5 or a similar
provision to 4.10.1 in place of 4.10.1.4.

I don't support this suggestion. I believe we need to move on from policies that require renumbering and then returning of blocks. I don't think those really work after the free pool has been depleted, especially since ARIN isn't likely to actually reclaim the smaller blocks that we issued first.


I would also prefer to leave 4.10.2 at /10 rather than shrinking it to
/11. I realize this means only the IANA returned space becomes
available for 4.10.1. I think that is appropriate.


My reasoning for splitting the /10 was to ensure that the 4.10.1 austerity pool was large enough to serve the ARIN community. Since the block sizes in the austerity pool are larger than the transition pool, the austerity pool needs to be larger to serve more organizations.

At the maximum allocation size, if this draft was to be implemented as currently constructed, this is the total number of organizations that could be served today.

8192 organizations (/24s) from a /11 under the transition pool 4.10.2

5120 organizations (/22s) from 2 /11s and 1 /12 under the austerity pool 4.10.1

To me this seems like the right split. This split could be adjusted in the future but at this time we are still setting aside more transition space for more organizations than austerity space.

Andrew


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