[ppml] Policy Proposal: SWIP support for smaller than /29assignments

Joe Maimon jmaimon at chl.com
Wed Jan 23 21:34:38 EST 2008


Thanks for your support.

It was not my intention to prefer one over the other, simply to make it
optional where as now it is not allowed.

Joe



Chris Ranch wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I agree with the proposal to get ARIN's whois to no longer reject SWIPs with
> /30's or smaller blocks.  
> 
> However, I would like the changed wording regarding tightened up a little.
> I would like this use of SWIP or RWHOIS over submitting in table form to be
> completely optional, not recommended as 'should' implies.  For example: 
> 
> "For blocks smaller than /29 and for internal space, ISPs must provide
> utilization data
> via one of the following methods: SWIP, RWHOIS server, or by using the table
> format 
> described in Section 4.2.3.7.5."
> 
> $0.02.
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: ppml-bounces at arin.net [mailto:ppml-bounces at arin.net] On 
>>Behalf Of Member Services
>>Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 12:20 PM
>>To: ppml at arin.net; rss feed
>>Subject: [ppml] Policy Proposal: SWIP support for smaller 
>>than /29assignments
>>
>>ARIN received the following policy proposal. In accordance 
>>with the ARIN
>>Internet Resource Policy Evaluation Process, the proposal is being
>>posted to the ARIN Public Policy Mailing List (PPML) and 
>>being placed on
>>ARIN's website.
>>
>>The ARIN Advisory Council (AC) will review this proposal at their next
>>regularly scheduled meeting. The AC may decide to:
>>
>>     1. Accept the proposal as written. If the AC accepts the 
>>proposal,
>>it will be posted as a formal policy proposal to PPML and it will be
>>presented at a Public Policy Meeting.
>>
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>>will work with the author to clarify, combine or divide the 
>>proposal. At
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>>
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>>
>>The AC will assign shepherds in the near future. ARIN will provide the
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>>
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>>
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>>## * ##
>>
>>
>>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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