[ppml] Policy Proposal 2004-3 Global Addresses for Private Network Inter -Connectivity
Bill Darte
billd at cait.wustl.edu
Tue Feb 15 14:55:21 EST 2005
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Hello, Just a heads up prior to the April Public Policy and Member's Meetings http://www.arin.net/ARIN-XV/agenda.html <http://www.arin.net/ARIN-XV/agenda.html> There was quite a lot of discussion about Policy Proposal 2004-3 at the prior meetings in Reston, Oct. 2004. Much of that discussion revolved around the proposal being 'new' policy when actually it was a clarification to existing policy and ARIN practice. As such, the following is available for your consideration. Note that the new wording of the proposal intends to supercede existing wording in the ARIN Number Resource Policy Manual in sections identified below, but is consistent with current ARIN practice. Bill Darte ARIN AC Policy Proposal 2004-3: Global Addresses for Private Network Inter-Connectivity Policy statement: End-users not currently connected to an ISP and/or not planning to be connected to the Internet are encouraged to use private IP address numbers reserved for non-connected networks (see RFC 1918). When private, non-connected networks require interconnectivity and the private IP address numbers are ineffective, globally unique addresses may be requested and used to provide this interconnectivity. This text supersedes section 4.3.5 Non-connected Networks. Rationale: In order to provide clarification for current ARIN practice concerning the use of Global Addresses for private network interconnectivity, the change above to the ARIN Number Resource Policy Manual is proposed. Current wording of Section 4.3.5 Non-connected Networks: End-users not currently connected to an ISP and/or plan not to be connected to the Internet are encouraged to use private IP numbers reserved for non-connected networks (see RFC 1918 </library/rfc/rfc1918.txt>).
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