[ppml] Policy Proposal: IPv4 Soft Landing (version 2.0)
Azinger, Marla
marla.azinger at frontiercorp.com
Wed Aug 22 20:24:38 EDT 2007
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David- Thank you for explaining how you see your prop different from the other one and how you dont see it so easy to combine them. Cheers! Malra -----Original Message----- From: David Conrad [mailto:drc at virtualized.org] Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 4:45 PM To: Azinger, Marla Cc: ppml at arin.net Subject: Re: [ppml] Policy Proposal: IPv4 Soft Landing (version 2.0) Marla, Thanks for the input. On Aug 22, 2007, at 2:12 PM, Azinger, Marla wrote: > -I don't support this. OK. > -Let it run out. An understandable position to take. I'll admit I am somewhat skeptical that governments around the world will be willing to accept this approach. > Write a policy figuring out what ARIN does once contiguous requests > cant be met. I agree. Regardless of the approach ARIN takes in the lead up to run out, a policy proposing what should be done post run out would definitely be warranted. > -If we do this and other RIR's don't we are just holding ourselves > back from more allocations from IANA while others continue to > receive more. As has been pointed out, the incremental approach of "Soft Landing" would allow the ARIN community to revise the policy should it be determined that the ARIN region is being disadvantaged. In any event, I will be proposing something like "Soft Landing" to the other RIRs (missed the APNIC deadline, but hope to get something to RIPE and AfriNIC soon). > -This is similar to another proposal. We should combine Decreasing > Exponential Rationing of IPv4 IP Addresses with this one if we want > to look at an approach like this. While I will admit to not having been able to spend the time to fully understand the "Decreasing Exponential Rationing" proposal, I do not believe it to be that similar to "Soft Landing". "Soft Landing" is an attempt to encourage IPv6 deployment by explicitly adding requirements that encourage migration of infrastructure and services to IPv6, ultimately tying the allocation of additional IPv4 addresses to demonstrations of availability of IPv6 services. "Decreasing Exponential Rationing" merely constrains the amount of IPv4 address space being allocated. Also, I think fixed thresholds of IANA /8s are a lot easier for folks to understand than mathematical formula. Again, thanks for the input. Regards, -drc
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