Mike (et al.), Please see ARIN staff responses to your questions, inline below
On 9/6/17, 2:49 PM, "ARIN-PPML on behalf of Mike Burns" <[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote: >Policy statement: > >Add the following sentence after the first sentence of NRPM 8.4: > >Inter-RIR transfers may take place to an RIR with a non-reciprocal >inter-RIR >transfer policy only when the recipient RIR has an IPv4 total inventory >less >than the average (mean) of the IPv4 total inventory among all of the RIRs. > > >Hi, > >Can we get a definition of "IPv4 total inventory"? ARIN Staff interprets total inventory to include all IPv4 number resources held at each RIR in accordance to extended stats file which is published daily by each RIR. Here are the numbers that were pulled on May 19 and to contrast the numbers pulled today (110 days later) ARIN: 1,687,030,272 -> 1,686,159,104 (loss of 871,168) APNIC: 880,795,648 -> 881,734,912 (gain of 939,264) RIPE: 822,375,168 -> 822,316,800 (loss of 58,368) LACNIC: 190,775,552 -> 190,775,552 (no change) AFRINIC: 121,242,624 -> 121,242,624 (no change) Global average: 740,445,798 >Do reserves of all flavors count? The extended stats file includes all reserves.Does ARIN staff whip out the calculators on the day the transfer request is received? >Will they hold transfers in abeyance until the ratios work out, then >quickly >process them? To go below the global average, the RIR above the average and closest to it would need to lose 81,871,002 more addresses, which at the current rate (14,592 lost per month) would take 5,620 months (468 years). >Does this provide an incentive for LACNIC and AFRINIC to rid themselves of >IPv4 reserves? ARIN cannot speak to the intentions of other RIRs. Are all RIR inventories updated daily? Yes, current practice is for each RIR to update their extended stats on a daily basis. > >The average could change throughout the day unless the RIRs publish at the >same time. Imagine the situation of a buyer in AFRINIC, biting his nails >to >see whether a change in APNIC or RIPE will allow his transfer to go >through >today. For purposes of implementation of this draft policy ARIN would establish each RIR¹s eligibility for transfers on a semi-annual basis. The magnitude of the numbers does not necessitate a more frequent review. I support the policy but it would be far better to lose that additional sentence. Just drop the world reciprocal and if problems arise they can be dealt with later. Regards, Mike Burns I hope this answers your questions. Regards, Nate Davis Chief Operating Officer American Registry for Internet Numbers _______________________________________________ PPML You are receiving this message because you are subscribed to the ARIN Public Policy Mailing List ([email protected]). Unsubscribe or manage your mailing list subscription at: http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/arin-ppml Please contact [email protected] if you experience any issues. _______________________________________________ PPML You are receiving this message because you are subscribed to the ARIN Public Policy Mailing List ([email protected]). Unsubscribe or manage your mailing list subscription at: http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/arin-ppml Please contact [email protected] if you experience any issues.
