On 11/17/22 10:13 AM, ARIN wrote:
Draft Policy ARIN-2022-13: Clean-up of NRPM Section 2.10
Problem Statement:
As a result of ARIN’s fee harmonization direct assignments are no
longer being utilized within ARIN databases therefore language around
that has been deprecated and should be modernized.
Problem Statement:
This proposal continues the work that the ARIN AC NRPM Clean-up
Working Group undertook to conduct an editorial review of the NRPM. It
relates specifically to Section 2.10. The focus of this proposal is to
both clarify and simplify the wording of the section.
Policy Statement:
Replace the existing text: “The term End Site shall mean a single
structure or service delivery address, or, in the case of a
multi-tenant structure, a single tenant within said structure (a
single customer location).”
With the new text: “An End Site is the smallest subnet in a network
requiring IPv6 address space.”
I still do not believe that this new definition is any clearer than the
old definition, and in someways I think it is less clear. Is every
device that needs/64 an endsite? Which means every device then needs a
/48 or /56?
Thanks,
Andrew
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