[ppml] Proposal for SWIP/RWHOIS extension beyond /29
Owen DeLong
owen at delong.com
Wed Feb 6 15:15:52 EST 2008
Yes... That is my understanding of it as well.
Owen
On Feb 6, 2008, at 12:05 PM, Divins, David wrote:
> Can I please get a clarification, is the following an accurate
> statement:
>
> This policy simply allows SWIP longer than /29 but does not manadate
> such reporting.
>
> Thanks,
> dsd
> David Divins
> Principal Engineer
> ServerVault Corp.
> (703) 652-5955
>
> From: ppml-bounces at arin.net [mailto:ppml-bounces at arin.net] On Behalf
> Of Owen DeLong
> Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 2:58 PM
> To: Public Policy Mailing List
> Subject: ***POSSIBLE SPAM*** [ppml] Proposal for SWIP/RWHOIS
> extension beyond /29
>
> The ARIN AC is about to consider the next steps for the proposal at
> the end of this
> message.
>
> In light of that, we would like to get any feedback from the
> community on this
> proposal and especially whether it has support or not from members
> of the
> community.
>
> In your messages, please indicate if you support the proposal and make
> any comments you wish as to why/why not.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Owen DeLong
> ARIN AC
>
>> ## * ##
>>
>>
>> Policy Proposal Name: SWIP support for smaller than /29 assignments
>>
>> Author: Joe Maimon
>>
>> Proposal Version: 1
>>
>> Submission Date: Jan 16, 2008
>>
>> Proposal type: modify
>>
>> Policy term: permanent
>>
>> Policy statement:
>>
>> 4.2.2.1.2.)
>>
>> "
>> ISPs must provide reassignment information on the entire previously
>> allocated block(s) via SWIP or RWHOIS server for /29 or larger
>> blocks.
>> For blocks smaller
>>
>> than /29 and for internal space, ISPs should provide utilization data
>> using the table format described in Section 4.2.3.7.5.
>> "
>>
>> Replace with
>>
>> "
>> ISPs must provide reassignment information on the entire previously
>> allocated block(s) via SWIP or RWHOIS server for /29 or larger
>> blocks.
>> For blocks smaller
>>
>> than /29 and for internal space, ISPs should provide utilization data
>> either via SWIP or RWHOIS server or by using the table format
>> described
>> in Section 4.2.3.7.5.
>> "
>>
>> 4.2.2.2.1.)
>>
>> "
>> Utilization for blocks smaller than /29 can be documented using the
>> format described in Section 4.2.3.7.5.
>> "
>>
>> Replace with
>>
>> "
>> Utilization for blocks smaller than /29 can be documented via SWIP or
>> RWHOIS server or by using the format described in Section 4.2.3.7.5.
>> "
>>
>> 4.2.3.7.2.)
>>
>> "
>> For blocks smaller than /29 and for internal space, ISPs should
>> provide
>> utilization data using the format described in Section 4.2.3.7.5.
>> "
>>
>> Replace with
>>
>> "
>> For blocks smaller than /29 and for internal space, ISPs should
>> provide
>> utilization data via SWIP or RWHOIS server or by using the format
>> described in Section 4.2.3.7.5.
>> "
>>
>> 4.2.3.7.5.) Accounting for additional utilization
>>
>> "
>> The following format should be used to provide the required
>> information
>> for utilization of blocks smaller than /29 and for describing
>> internal
>> networks:
>> "
>>
>> Replace with
>>
>> "
>> The following format should be used to provide the required
>> information
>> for utilization of blocks smaller than /29 and for describing
>> internal
>> networks when either SWIP or RWHOIS server is not used:
>> "
>>
>> Rationale:
>>
>> With increasing frequency of smaller than /29 assignements to
>> customers,
>> the ability for ISP's to utilize SWIP or RWHOIS as a single
>> comprehensive source of their utilization data should be supported.
>> To
>> implement this policy change, ARIN SWIP would need to no longer
>> reject
>> SWIP templates smaller then /29.
>>
>> Timetable for implementation: Immediate
>
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