Again, philosophically I agree with the one policy for all mantra, but
how do we get there. I believe the intent of the author is to find bite
size chunks to move is toward a one policy for all model.
Thanks.
On 10/5/15 14:24 , Azinger, Marla wrote:
I don't support this proposal. I believe if restrictions are removed, then
both End User and ISP should be aligned entirely. One policy for all.
Regards
Marla Azinger
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Draft Policy ARIN-2015-3
Remove 30 day utilization requirement in end-user IPv4 policy
On 21 May 2015 the ARIN Advisory Council (AC) accepted "ARIN-prop-217 Remove 30 day
utilization requirement in end-user IPv4 policy" as a Draft Policy.
Draft Policy ARIN-2015-3 is below and can be found at:
https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/2015_3.html
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Draft Policy ARIN-2015-3
Remove 30 day utilization requirement in end-user IPv4 policy
Date: 26 May 2015
Problem Statement:
End-user policy is intended to provide end-users with a one year supply of IP
addresses. Qualification for a one-year supply requires the network operator to
utilize at least 25% of the requested addresses within 30 days. This text is
unrealistic and should be removed.
First, it often takes longer than 30 days to stage equipment and start actually
using the addresses.
Second, growth is often not that regimented; the forecast is to use X addresses
over the course of a year, not to use 25% of X within 30 days.
Third, this policy text applies to additional address space requests. It is
incompatible with the requirements of other additional address space request
justification which indicates that 80% utilization of existing space is
sufficient to justify new space. If a block is at 80%, then often (almost
always?) the remaining 80% will be used over the next 30 days and longer.
Therefore the operator cannot honestly state they will use 25% of the
ADDITIONAL space within 30 days of receiving it; they're still trying to use
their older block efficiently.
Fourth, in the face of ARIN exhaustion, some ISPs are starting to not give out
/24 (or larger) blocks. So the justification for the 25% rule that previously
existed (and in fact, applied for many years) is no longer germane.
Policy statement:
Remove the 25% utilization criteria bullet point from NRPM 4.3.3.
Comments:
a.Timetable for implementation: Immediate
b.Anything else
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