I don’t support this policy.

I’ll echo what other operators have said, renumbering is non-trivial at an IXP.

Is ARIN even able to provide reverse DNS delegation for a /26 at this point?

The CI pool is in my mind working as intended, the drawn down from the pool as 
shown earlier has been reasonable.

If the definition of who is an IXP for the purposes of getting space, that is 
an entirely different proposal and problem statement. In 4.4 it does say “ARIN 
will make a list of these blocks publicly available.” Is that information 
available with the IXP name etc?

Thanks,

Kevin Blumberg

From: ARIN-PPML <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Matt Peterson
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2023 4:19 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2023-2: /26 initial IPv4 allocation 
for IXPs

It's clear this proposal did not receive feedback from those of us who operate 
IXP's (or those who lived through the ep.net<http://ep.net> era). Renumbering 
events are often multi-year efforts for an IXP, this "savings" is not worth the 
operational overhead. I'm not in support of this proposal. This is a solution 
looking for a problem, we have both the appropriate pool size and a method to 
refill.

If anything, the 4.4 requirement language around "other participants (minimum 
of three total)" could use some attention. ARIN's service region has many 
"shadow IXP's", which may have 3 unique ASN's (say a route server, route 
collector, and management network) - but are all operated by the same 
organization. That does not seem like a legitimate definition of an exchange 
point, especially when that operator is the only participant over several years.

--Matt

On Tue, Jun 20, 2023 at 8:54 AM ARIN <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:
On 15 June 2023, the ARIN Advisory Council (AC) accepted “ARIN-prop-320: /26 
initial IPv4 allocation for IXPs” as a Draft Policy.

Draft Policy ARIN-2023-2 is below and can be found at:

https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/drafts/2023_2
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