If or when a new class of Number Resource (such as IPv11 addresses or Turboencabulator Registration Numbers) ever exists, having a single definition of it will make integrating it into policy much easier, I think.

The new resource would have to be added to the list in 2.17 and any new policies specifically pertaining to it created, but there won't need to be endless policy revisions to random policies having nothing to do with turboencabulation where small policy changes would be needed.

I support this draft policy.

On 1/30/2023 1:24 PM, ARIN wrote:


Policy statement:

2.17 Internet Number Resources

Internet number resources are the unique identifiers allocated by IANA and issued by the RIRs. This includes Internet Protocol (IP) addresses (IPv4 and IPv6) and Autonomous System Numbers (ASNs).

Timetable for implementation: Immediate

Comments:

Although this proposal was drafted in the course of an editorial review of Section 2 of the NRPM, the addition of a new definition may not be considered purely editorial in nature and so this proposal is not being presented as strictly editorial.



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