[ppml] Policy Proposal 2004-8: Allocation of IPv6 Address Space by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Policy to Regional Internet Registries
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Concerning the proposed policy, Allocation of IPv6 Address Space by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Policy to Regional Internet Registries, which was posted to PPML on August 19, 2004, the ARIN Advisory Council supports moving the proposed policy (as is) forward in the evaluation process. ARIN welcomes feedback and discussion about this policy proposal in the weeks leading to the ARIN Public Policy Meeting in Reston, Virginia scheduled for October 20-21, 2004. According to the ARIN Internet Resource Policy Evaluation Process the Advisory Council will evaluate policy proposals after the Public Policy Meeting. The feedback and discussion of policy proposals on the Public Policy Mailing List will be included in the AC's evaluation. Subscription information for the ARIN Public Policy Mailing List can be found at: http://www.arin.net/mailing_lists/index.html The ARIN Internet Resource Policy Evaluation Process can be found at: http://www.arin.net/policy/ipep.html ARIN's Policy Proposal Archive can be found at: http://www.arin.net/policy/proposal_archive.html The policy proposal text is below and can be found at: http://www.arin.net/policy/2004_8.html Regards, Member Services American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) ### * ### Policy Proposal 2004-8: Allocation of IPv6 Address Space by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Policy to Regional Internet Registries Author: John Sweeting Policy statement: 1. Minimum Allocation Size. The minimum size of any allocation of IPv6 address space from IANA to an RIR is prefix length /12. If this address space is not sufficient to meet the needs of an RIR for a projected 18 month period, IANA shall allocate to that RIR the address space for which it can provide justification. 2. Reservation of Unicast Address space. 2.1 IANA. By RFC 3513 the IANA has been allocated the range of IPv6 addresses beginning at binary value 001 (prefix length /3) for its allocations of unicast address space. In order to support regional aggregation of IPv6 address space IANA shall establish a reservation of a prefix length of /6 from this space for each established RIR and for each emerging RIR. Allocations to each RIR will be from the appropriate reservation. 2.2. RIRs. Each RIR may apply its own respective chosen allocation and reservation strategy in order to meet the needs of its community and to ensure the efficiency and efficacy of its work. Such reservations made by an RIR will be considered as being allocated by that RIR when that RIR applies for an allocation of address space from the IANA. 3. Initial Allocation. 3.1. Upon implementation of this policy IANA shall allocate to each established RIR a /12 from the reservation established for each particular RIR. 3.2. Upon recognition of an RIR by ICANN that RIR shall receive a /12 from the reservation set aside for that RIR. 4. Subsequent Allocation. An RIR shall be eligible for an allocation of at least a minimal allocation from the IANA when its current holdings are less than 50% of its 18 month requirement or when it has less than 180 days of holdings available. The IANA shall evaluate the requested allocation using a set of administrative procedures that are mutually agreed to by the IANA and the NRO. This set of procedures shall be enacted within 30 days of the implentation of this policy. 5. Announcement of IANA allocations to the RIRs When address space is allocated to a RIR, the IANA will send a detailed announcement to the receiving RIR. The IANA will also make announcements to all other RIRs, informing them of the recent allocation. The IANA will make appropriate modifications to the "Internet Protocol V6 Address Space" page of the IANA website and may make announcements to only its own global announcement lists. The IANA announcements will be limited to which address ranges, the time of allocation and to which Registry they have been allocated. Rationale: The current IANA allocation policy for IPv6 is an interim policy that was promulgated in 1999. Operational experience has demonstrated the current minimum allocation size is too small; that the built in reservation system that must be followed by the RIRs does not allow for efficient and effective management of the resource by the RIR; and does not provide for an well known evaluation criteria. This document does not stipulate performance requirements in the provision of services by IANA to an RIR in accordance with the policy. Such requirements should be specified by appropriate agreements between the NRO and ICANN.
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