[ppml] Policy Proposal: IPv4 Transfer Policy Proposal
David Williamson
dlw+arin at tellme.com
Mon Feb 11 13:47:36 EST 2008
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On Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 12:15:23PM -0500, Leo Bicknell wrote: > Rather than nitpick the language of the current proposal I think > the AC would find it more useful if the community could articulate > how they want it to work. We have just under 30 more days to adjust > the language before the Denver meeting. I'm still contemplating the overall impact of the entire proposal, so this is, at best, a preliminary thought. *If* ARIN is going to get into the transfer process, I agree that the tension between deaggregation and policy is going to be a key problem. I think the intent of the proposal as Owen has outlined it is a reasonable compromise, for now. That is, blocks smaller than the current minimum limits should not be transferred unless they already exist as a unique resource record with ARIN at that sub-minimum size. Additionally, in no case should a block smaller than /24 be transferred. At some point, I suspect the /24 limit will get fuzzy, and we'll need to revisit that. Then again, I think the existing limits are too large. :) I'm not sure that taking a hypothetical /16 and breaking it into completely deaggregated /22s should be against the transfer rules, though. Much as a /16 isn't very useful for most entities, nor is a /17. I think I'm broadly in favor of this proposal at this time, but I need to give it some more thought. -David
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