[arin-ppml] Fairness of banning IPv4 allocations to somecategoryof organization

James Hess mysidia at gmail.com
Sat Oct 10 14:22:01 EDT 2009


On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 11:34 AM,  <michael.dillon at bt.com> wrote:
> Does anyone have ideas on how to word such a policy, where
> to put it in the NRPM, etc.?
> --Michael Dillon

Perhaps  somewhere like  4.2.7  & / or 4.3.7
Thoughts  something along the lines of......   perhaps?

Embedded Devices
   End-users networks with embedded devices are encouraged to use
IPv6 addressing,  or private IP address numbers (see RFC1918).

Individual embedded devices may not count towards any more than 20% of
the shown utilization for justification of any IPv4 End-User
assignment or  ISP reassignment.

    An embedded device is any host device which is not a workstation,
server, or router.
    A workstation is a host that provides an interactive,
general-purpose computing service to at least one unique person who
physically interacts with hardware attached to that host.
    A server is a host that provides a content or communications
service and allows at least one unique human member of the general
public  (per host) to fully interact with that service.
    A  router is a host that provides an  IPv4  network connection
service to at least  two unique IPv4 networks,  or one IPv4 network
and one IPv6 network,  where each network services an average of at
least two unique workstations, servers, or routers.



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