[ppml] Proposed Policy: Recommended v6 aggregation practices
Divins, David
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Mon May 1 16:24:01 EDT 2006
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While I do not necessarily disagree with the content of the policy, I do not believe ARIN is the correct place for a BCP on route aggregation. I do not claim to know where the best place is (IETF/IANA/Juniper/Linksys?) however; I do know I'm not crazy about it being ARIN. Just my thoughts... dsd -----Original Message----- From: ppml-bounces at arin.net [mailto:ppml-bounces at arin.net] On Behalf Of Member Services Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 12:25 PM To: ppml at arin.net Subject: [ppml] Proposed Policy: Recommended v6 aggregation practices ARIN received the following policy proposal. In accordance with the ARIN Internet Resource Policy Evaluation Process, the proposal is being posted to the ARIN Public Policy Mailing List (PPML) and being placed on ARIN's website. The ARIN Advisory Council (AC) will review this proposal and may decide to: 1. Accept the proposal as a formal policy proposal as it is presented; 2. Work with the author to: a) clarify the language or intent of the proposal; b) divide the proposal into two (2) or more proposals; or c) combine the proposal with other proposals; or, 3. Not accept the proposal as a formal policy proposal. The AC review will be conducted at their next regularly scheduled meeting. If the AC accepts the proposal or reaches an agreement with the author, then the proposal will be posted as a formal policy proposal to PPML and it will be presented at a Public Policy Meeting. If the AC does not accept the proposal or can not reach an agreement with the author, then the AC will notify the community of their decision with an explanation; at that time the author may elect to use the petition process to advance their proposal. If the author elects not to petition or the petition fails, then the proposal will be considered closed. The ARIN Internet Resource Policy Evaluation Process can be found at: http://www.arin.net/policy/irpep.html Mailing list subscription information can be found at: http://www.arin.net/mailing_lists/index.html Regards, Member Services American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) ## * ## Policy Proposal Name: Recommended v6 aggregation practices Author: Owen DeLong Proposal Version: 1.0 Proposal type: new Policy term: permanent Policy statement: Add section 6.3.9 to NRPM as follows: 6.3.9 Recommended Practices to Maximize Aggregation 6.3.9.1 Whenever feasible, an organization should make best possible use of provider assigned space. 6.3.9.2 Except in the most extraordinary of circumstances, no ASN should originate more than a single v6 aggregate prefix. Sparse allocation practices should prevent the need for growth-induced additional prefixes in most cases. Non-ISP organizations expanding beyond their reservation should renumber into the larger block if at all possible. 6.3.9.3 In the case of merger or acquisition resulting in a combination of multiple autonomous systems into a single topology and/or routing policy, the organization should strive to either combine the networks into one of the existing prefixes, or, obtain a new larger prefix and renumber. A grace period of up to 3 years should be allowed for this purpose. Rationale: A number of the concerns raised over proposal 2005-1 seem to center around the possibility of routing table growth due to further deaggregation and other forms of v4-like table bloat resulting from PI space. This proposal is an attempt to reduce and/or mitigate those issues to some extent. I have no illusion that this is a panacea, and, I remain convinced that the only truly viable solution is to develop a routing process for IDR which does not use the End System Identifier as the Routing Locator. I also remain uncomfortable with the idea of ARIN getting involved in routing policy. I think this is the purview of the ISPs exchanging the routes in question. However, I think these recommendations are a reasonable compromise towards a pragmatic attempt to address the existing situation until something better can be achieved. Timetable for implementation: Immediately upon BoT Approval Meeting presenter: Owen DeLong _______________________________________________ PPML mailing list PPML at arin.net http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/ppml
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