[ppml] Proposed Policy: IPv4 Countdown
Geoff Huston
gih at apnic.net
Wed Mar 14 18:04:04 EDT 2007
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At 08:13 AM 15/03/2007, Kevin Loch wrote: >Tony Hain wrote: > > > I agree that RIR policy is not a place to be solving publicity problems. At > > the same time the members need to be aware of the pending reality, and if > > there are going to be changes needed for the post exhaustion event, that > > planning needs to start well in advance. > >One of the objections I have to the proposal is that I expect "increased >publicity" will only make the problem happen faster, not better. Any visibly scarce resource where potential demand exceeds supply is subject to a run. The models I've been working on with respect to IPv4 exhaustion (http://ipv4.potaroo.net) make he flawed assumption that there will be no run and the procession to Ipv4 unallocated pool exhaustion will be an orderly one. If it indeed plays out this way it may well be the first time in the entire history of humanity. It is far more reasonable to expect that demand will pick up and exhaustion will probably happen earlier than the current predictions. So the existence of this proposal will, as far as I can see, have negligible impact on the steadily increasing pressures of demand on the shrinking unallocated Ipv4 address pools. The "publicity", or knowledge of forthcoming exhaustion of this particular resource is unavoidable, and in the larger scheme of things, I'd offer the view that its probably a far more responsible act to promulgate this information as widely as possible so that all players are equally well informed about the situation than not. regards, Geoff
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