[ppml] Suggestion for ARIN to deligate smaller IP blocks
Scott Leibrand
sleibrand at internap.com
Fri Jun 8 16:42:35 EDT 2007
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I think the appropriate policy proposal would simply update references to /22 in the NRPM (in 4.2.2.2 and elsewhere) to /24, and add requirements for how much space you must be using to get a /23 or /24 (as there are for /20, /21, and /22). Whether such a change would get consensus I'm not sure, but we haven't exactly seen a run on PI /22's, so I doubt we'll see one for /23 or /24 either. -Scott Leroy Ladyzhensky wrote: > Perfect... > > So one of the requiems to qualify for a /24 from ARIN.. > > 1. Must be multi-homed. > > > does any one have other requirements to add... > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jon Lewis" <jlewis at lewis.org> > To: "Leroy Ladyzhensky" <leroy at emailsorting.com> > Cc: <ppml at arin.net> > Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 4:01 PM > Subject: Re: [ppml] Suggestion for ARIN to deligate smaller IP blocks > > > >> On Fri, 8 Jun 2007, Leroy Ladyzhensky wrote: >> >> >>> but what you are actually saying is --- the waste of a limited resource >>> is justified because ... "Fewer larger routes benefits everyone" well.. >>> actually only... ISP's and there hardware budget. >>> >> My point was, if a network continues to grow and eventually does use up >> what it gets (just not at the expected pace) nothing's been wasted, and >> global routing table slots have been conserved. >> >> >>> how can we get a way from this thinking and begin to move forward... and >>> face it... to actually conserve IP's there needs to be an option to allow >>> smaller allocations.... >>> >>> The ONLY thing that needs to be considered is HOW the smaller allocations >>> get handed out... do the go to anyone who asks.. I would think not... >>> what would be the criteria for a company to get a /24 allocation? any >>> input on this would be great. >>> >> As I've said a couple times recently, I'm not opposed to / am in favor of >> issuing PI /24s to any multihomed network. If you're multihomed, your PI >> /24 takes up the same global table routing slot your PA /24 would (less >> space if you had multiple PA /24s from your various providers which you'd >> give up to get PI). >> >> If you're not multihomed, and not big enough to qualify for PI space under >> current guidelines, sorry, you get to keep using PA. Otherwise the >> routing tables really would explode. >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Jon Lewis | I route >> Senior Network Engineer | therefore you are >> Atlantic Net | >> _________ http://www.lewis.org/~jlewis/pgp for PGP public key_________ >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > This message sent to you through the ARIN Public Policy Mailing List > (PPML at arin.net). > Manage your mailing list subscription at: > http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/ppml >
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