corrected: Policy 2001-2, Multihoming is sufficient justification for /24 from provider (fwd)
Einar Bohlin
ebohlin at UU.NET
Mon Nov 5 17:40:10 EST 2001
The following requirement makes the policy unworkable
and should be replaced:
"-Customer must cite their asn as justification for address space"
There's a catch-22 here in that ARIN won't give
the customer an ASN until the customer has a net,
and the ISP won't be able to give the customer the /24
until the customer can show their ASN. This
won't work.
It should be "-Customer cites intent to multihome as
justification for address space". This lets ARIN
continue to do their job of registering AS numbers,
and allows ISPs to conduct business with their customers.
FYI I tried to see the original wording, but the
link on the ARIN main site is broken (LAST CALL:
Policy 2001-2... points to ASO election results).
Regards,
Einar Bohlin
IP Planning Analyst
WorldCom, Inc.
Phone: USA 703 886-7362
email: einar.bohlin at wcom.com
On Mon, Nov 05, 2001 at 01:16:18PM -0700, Barbara Roseman wrote:
> During the ARIN Advisory Council meeting of October 30th the AC voted to
> accept this policy and forward it to the ARIN BOT with the following
> amendments
>
> Original Proposal: A downstream customer's multihoming requirement will
> serve as justification for a /24 reassignment from
> their upstream ISP regardless of host requirements.
>
> -Customer must cite their asn as justification for address space
> -Customer may receive space from only one of its upstream providers
> without additional justification
>
> This a last call for community comment on this policy prior to the
> ARIN Board of Trustees review of the proposed policy. This policy
> will be posted on the ARIN website and the ARIN Public Policy email
> list. Please send your comments to ppml at arin.net. This last call
> will expire on 23:59 EST 19 Nov 16, 2001.
>
>
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> Sr. Manager, FACT
> Global Crossing
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