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Le lundi 8 août 2022, Andrew Dul <[email protected]> a écrit : > ARIN Draft Policy 2021-6 was retitled earlier this year as “Permit IPv4 > Leased Addresses for Purposes of Determining Utilization for Future > Allocations” and > > Hi Andrew, Thank you for your email, brother! ...i want to recall that the INRS (Internet Numbers Resource System) [1] directs us about which entity are delegated/designated to, regionally and locally, distribute INRs to other Orgs in need-basis. These are RIR, LIR/NIR & ISP :-/ Yes! sub-allocations/assignments exist! Why not simply use it? Also, INRs are not properties... imho! leasing opposes to need-basis utilization; unless it's fully managed by the delegated RIR, who's not really bound to need-basis constraint the same manner as LIRs are. If there is a *need* for a "leasing" policy; then imho, it would be to help in solving community problems; and not individual ones. An example of a community problem could be: "shortening the INR's wainting list". |Q1. Which Org *should* be eligible to obtain INRs | in lease? | | A1. In order to obtain INRs in lease, from the RIR, | an Org *must* join the INRs Waiting List and check | the LIAL (List of INRs Available for Leasing) | option. | |Q2. Which Org *must* be allowed to provide INRs | for lease? | Which Resource Holder should provide INRs | through leasing; in order to satisfy others' needs? | | A2. If, after one year of holdering INRs, an Org is | not able to use 40 % of the numbers allocated to | it; then part of the other 60 % should join a List of | INRs Available for Leasing (LIAL); in order to not | fall under | the policy trap regarding minimum | utilization. After three years these unused INRs | join automatically the LIAL list. | |Q3. What's the benefit of Orgs which provide the | INRs they hold for lease? | | A3. If it's true that a resource holder who have not | used a given percentage of its allocated/assigned; | INRs would see those INRs reclaimed; then a draft | policy which could help them to hold those INRs | for more long would be of great help...imho :-/ | |Q4. ... | | A4. ... Would it solve a community problem? What's the community problem to solve? Please share your own thoughts; even to contradict mine :-) Shalom, --sb. > > the text was also updated based upon feedback from the community at the > Fall 2021 meeting. > > https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/drafts/2021_6/ > > The draft did not receive sufficient support in the shepherds opinion to > move this policy toward a recommended draft policy. Since this time the > shepherds have been discussing with various members of the Internet > Community and the ARIN AC on a possible path forward for this draft policy. > > One of the ideas was to take a look at the problem statement and perhaps > update and clarify the problem statement in hopes that this process would > provide additional ideas to move the process forward. > > The current draft policy problem statement is as follows: > > Problem Statement: Current ARIN policy prevents the use of leased-out > addresses as evidence of utilization. > > Some contributors have suggested that there are perhaps two or more issues > that are attempting to be solved here. > > Organizations would like the ability to lease some of their address > space and not limit the receipt of future IPv4 transfers due the fact that > ARIN’s evaluation of utilization considers leased space today to be unused. > > Organizations who wish to obtain address space are not able to pledge > the address space as collateral in a financial transaction. The RSA and > ARIN policy today limit the ability of IPv4 address resources to be > transferred to another party (financier) without that party showing need > for use on an operational network. > > > We invite your feedback on these thoughts and ideas to help us rework the > problem statement and future policy language solving these issues. > > In particular, do you believe the problem statement needs to be rewritten > to clarify the issue the Internet Community is trying to solve here? > > If so, what problem or problems do you believe that the Internet Community > needs to solve and what problem statement(s) make sense to restart the > conversation around this topic? > > Thanks in advance for your feedback, > > Andrew > > [...] > > -- Best Regards ! __ baya.sylvain[AT cmNOG DOT cm]|<https://cmnog.cm/dokuwiki/Structure> Subscribe to Mailing List: <https://lists.cmnog.cm/mailman/listinfo/cmnog/> __ #LASAINTEBIBLE|#Romains15:33«Que LE #DIEU de #Paix soit avec vous tous! #Amen!» #MaPrière est que tu naisses de nouveau. #Chrétiennement «Comme une biche soupire après des courants d’eau, ainsi mon âme soupire après TOI, ô DIEU!»(#Psaumes42:2)
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