[ppml] Policy Proposal: IPv4 Transfer Policy Proposal
Owen DeLong
owen at delong.com
Mon Feb 11 12:09:47 EST 2008
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On Feb 11, 2008, at 8:56 AM, Howard, W. Lee wrote: > I'm not commenting on the merit of the proposal, but on its > clarity. > > >> 8.4.3 Conditions on the IPv4 address block to be transferred: >> >> * The IPv4 block must comply with applicable ARIN requirements, >> including minimum allocation size (i.e. NRPM 4.2.2., 4.2.4., >> 4.3.2., 4.3.6.). However, an IPv4 allocation or >> assignment of /24 >> or larger, but smaller than the current minimum >> allocation size, >> may be transferred as a whole resource, but may not be >> subdivided. > > Is this intended to mean swamp space can remain swampy, but other > space can't be subdivided in /24? It looks like it says the block > must meet minimum transfer size, unless it's a /24 or larger. > It is meant to prevent the subdivision of anything smaller than the current minimum, but, allow transfers only of /24s or larger. >> * The transferor may retain one contiguous address range out of >> their original allocation or assignment for their own use, and >> transfer the other contiguous address range. If the >> address range >> to be transferred consists of multiple non-aggregatable CIDR >> blocks, each may be transferred to a different transferee. The >> retained address range may not be further subdivided or >> transferred for a period of 12 months. > > I can transfer my hypothetical /16 as 254 /24s and keep one for > myself? > No. You can transfer your hypothetical /16 as follows: Keep 1 /24 Transfer the remaining /24 /23 /22 /21 /20 /19 /18 /17 as separate blocks. That is why we specified "multiple non-aggregatable" blocks. Owen > Lee > _______________________________________________ > PPML > You are receiving this message because you are subscribed to the > ARIN Public Policy > Mailing List (PPML at arin.net). > Unsubscribe or manage your mailing list subscription at: > http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/ppml > Please contact the ARIN Member Services Help Desk at info at arin.net > if you experience any issues.
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