On 21 July 2022, the ARIN Advisory Council (AC) accepted "ARIN-prop-316: 
Streamlining Section 11 Policy Language" as a Draft Policy.

 

Draft Policy ARIN-2022-8 is below and can be found at:

 

https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/drafts/2022_8/ 

 

You are encouraged to discuss all Draft Policies on PPML. The AC will evaluate 
the discussion to assess the conformance of this draft policy with ARIN's 
Principles of Internet number resource policy as stated in the Policy 
Development Process (PDP). Specifically, these principles are:

 

* Enabling Fair and Impartial Number Resource Administration

* Technically Sound

* Supported by the Community

 

The PDP can be found at:

 

https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/pdp/

 

Draft Policies and Proposals under discussion can be found at: 
https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/drafts/

 

Regards,

 

Sean Hopkins

Senior Policy Analyst

American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)

 

 

 

Draft Policy ARIN-2022-8: Streamlining Section 11 Policy Language   

 

Problem Statement:

 

Section 11 of the NRPM contains a great deal of language that is either 
explicitly not policy, or is not impactful on ARIN’s administration of Internet 
number resources for experimental allocations, or to the customers requesting 
said resources. A revision to transform Section 11 into a collection of 
policies for experimental allocations serves to make the Section more easily 
digested by the reader, and a more functional reference for customers and ARIN 
staff during experimental allocation requests.

 

Policy statement:

 

Section 11 overview

 

Current text:

 

Experimental Internet Resource Allocations

 

ARIN will allocate Numbering Resources to entities requiring temporary 
Numbering Resources for a fixed period of time under the terms of recognized 
experimental activity.

 

“Numbering Resources” refers to unicast IPv4 or IPv6 address space and 
Autonomous System numbers. The following are the criteria for this policy:

 

Proposed text:

 

ARIN will allocate Numbering Resources to entities requiring temporary 
Numbering Resources for a fixed period of time under the terms of recognized 
experimental activity. “Numbering Resources” refers to unicast IPv4 or IPv6 
address space and Autonomous System numbers.

 

The following are the criteria for this policy:

 

Section 11.1

 

Current text:

 

11.1. Documentation of Recognized Experimental Activity

 

A Recognized Experimental Activity is one where the experiment’s objectives and 
practices are described in a publicly accessible document. It is a normal 
requirement that a Recognized Experimental Activity also includes the 
undertaking that the experiment’s outcomes be published in a publicly 
accessible document at the end of the experiment. The conditions for 
determining the end of the experiment are to be included in the document. 
Applicants for an experimental allocation are expected to demonstrate an 
understanding that when the experiment ends, the allocation will be returned; a 
successful experiment may need a new allocation under normal policies in order 
to continue in production or commercial use, but will not retain the 
experimental allocation.

 

A “publicly accessible document” is a document that is publicly and openly 
available free of charges and free of any constraints of disclosure.

 

ARIN will not recognize an experimental activity under this policy if the 
entire research experiment cannot be publicly disclosed.

 

ARIN has a strong preference for the recognition of experimental activity 
documentation in the form of a document which has been approved for publication 
by the IESG or by a similar mechanism as implemented by the IETF.

 

Proposed text:

 

11.1. Documentation of Recognized Experimental Activity

 

A Recognized Experimental Activity is one where the experiment’s description 
and objectives are described in a publicly accessible document. The 
experiment’s outcomes must be published in a “publicly accessible document” 
that is publicly and openly available free of charges and free of any 
constraints of disclosure. Outcomes must be published within one year after the 
end of the experiment. The conditions for determining the end of the experiment 
are to be included in the document. When the experiment ends, the allocation 
will be returned. A successful experiment may need a new allocation under 
normal policies in order to continue in production or commercial use, but will 
not retain the experimental allocation.

 

ARIN will not recognize an experimental activity under this policy if the 
entire research experiment cannot be publicly disclosed.

 

Section 11.2

 

Current text:

 

11.2. Technical Coordination

 

ARIN requires that a recognized experimental activity is able to demonstrate 
that the activity is technically coordinated.

 

Technical coordination specifically includes consideration of any potential 
negative impact of the proposed experiment on the operation of the Internet and 
its deployed services, and consideration of any related experimental activity.

 

ARIN will review planned experimental activities to ensure that they are 
technically coordinated. This review will be conducted with ARIN and/or 
third-party expertise and will include liaison with the IETF.

 

Proposed text:

 

11.2. Technical Coordination

 

ARIN requires that a recognized experimental activity is able to demonstrate 
that the activity is technically coordinated. Technical coordination includes 
consideration of any potential negative impact of the proposed experiment on 
the operation of the Internet and its deployed services, and a description of 
experimenter mitigation plans to contain any negative impacts.

 

ARIN will review planned experimental activities to ensure that they are 
technically coordinated. This review will be conducted with ARIN and/or 
third-party expertise.

 

Remove Section 11.3

 

Section 11.4

 

Current text:

 

11.4. Resource Allocation Term and Renewal

 

The Numbering Resources are allocated for a period of one year. The allocation 
can be renewed on application to ARIN providing information as per Detail One. 
The identity and details of the applicant and the allocated Numbering Resources 
will be published under the conditions of ARIN’s normal publication policy. At 
the end of the experiment, resources allocated under this policy will be 
returned to the available pool.

 

Proposed text:

 

11.4. Resource Allocation Term and Renewal

 

The Numbering Resources are allocated for a period of one year. The allocation 
can be renewed on application to ARIN providing information as to why an 
extended time is necessary for a successful experiment. The identity and 
details of the applicant and the allocated Numbering Resources will be 
published under the conditions of ARIN’s normal publication policy. At the end 
of the experiment, resources allocated under this policy will be returned to 
the available pool.

 

Section 11.5

 

Current text:

 

11.5. Single Resource Allocation per Experiment

 

ARIN will make one-off allocations only, on an annual basis to any applicant. 
Additional allocations to an organization already holding experimental activity 
resources relating to the specified activity outside the annual cycle will not 
be made unless justified by a subsequent complete application.

 

It’s important for the requesting organization to ensure they have sufficient 
resources requested as part of their initial application for the proposed 
experimental use.

 

Proposed text:

 

11.5. Single Resource Allocation per Experiment

 

ARIN will make one-off allocations only, on an annual basis to any applicant. 
Additional allocations to an organization already holding experimental activity 
resources relating to the specified activity outside the annual cycle will not 
be made unless justified by a subsequent complete application.

 

Section 11.6

 

Current text:

 

11.6. Resource Allocation Fees

 

ARIN may charge an administration fee to cover each allocation made of these 
experimental resources. This fee simply covers registration and maintenance, 
rather than the full allocation process for standard ARIN members. This 
administration fee should be as low as possible as these requests do not have 
to undergo the same evaluation process as those requested in the normal policy 
environment.

 

Proposed text:

 

11.6. Resource Allocation Fees

 

ARIN may charge an administration fee to cover each allocation made of these 
experimental resources. This fee simply covers registration and maintenance, 
rather than the full allocation process for standard ARIN members. This 
administration fee should be as low as possible as these requests do not have 
to undergo the same evaluation process as those requested in the normal policy 
environment.

 

Section 11.9

 

Current text:

 

11.9. Resource Request Appeal or Arbitration

 

ARIN reserves the ability to assess and comment on the objectives of the 
experiment with regard to the requested amount of Numbering Resources and its 
technical coordination. ARIN reserves the ability to modify the requested 
allocation as appropriate, and in agreement with the proposer. In the event 
that the proposed modifications are not acceptable, the requesting organization 
may request an appeal or arbitration using the normal ARIN procedures. In this 
case, the original proposer of the experimental activity may be requested to 
provide additional information regarding the experiment, its objectives and the 
manner of technical coordination, to assist in the resolution of the appeal.

 

Proposed text:

 

11.9. Resource Request Appeal or Arbitration

 

ARIN reserves the ability to modify the requested allocation as appropriate, in 
agreement with the proposer. In the event that the proposed modifications are 
not acceptable, the requesting organization may request an appeal or 
arbitration using the normal ARIN procedures. In this case, the original 
proposer of the experimental activity may be requested to provide additional 
information regarding the experiment, its objectives and the manner of 
technical coordination, to assist in the resolution of the appeal.

 

Timetable for implementation: Immediate

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