[arin-ppml] ARIN-prop-130: IPv4 Transition Reservation for Every ASN

George, Wes E [NTK] Wesley.E.George at sprint.com
Fri Jan 21 15:52:52 EST 2011


At the risk of overposting to PPML, I oppose this as well, though it is less
potentially damaging than PP129.

Wes George

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> Subject: [arin-ppml] ARIN-prop-130: IPv4 Transition Reservation for
> Every ASN
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> ARIN received the following policy proposal and is posting it to the
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> 
> ARIN-prop-130: IPv4 Transition Reservation for Every ASN
> 
> Proposal Originator: Matthew Kaufman
> 
> Proposal Version: 1
> 
> Date: 21 January 2011
> 
> Proposal type: New
> 
> Policy term: Permanent
> 
> Policy statement:
> 
>    Upon receipt of the last IPv4 /8 from IANA, ARIN shall reserve one
> /24 of IPv4 space from that block for every ARIN-registered AS number,
> including assigned legacy AS numbers in the ARIN region. Organizations
> may apply to receive the space that has been reserved under the
> existing
> address space justification policy.
> 
> Rationale:
> 
>    IPv4 space is running out. Most organizations will find that their
> IPv4 to IPv6 transition plans require a small amount of additional IPv4
> space, but given the current pace of IPv6 deployment and transition it
> is highly likely that most organizations will discover this fact AFTER
> no additional IPv4 space is available, including space that has been
> set
> aside in a transition technology pool.
> 
>    This policy ensures that every organization that previously
> qualified
> due to unique routing policy and/or multihoming will be able to request
> and receive a small amount of transition space at any time after
> runout.
> 
>    This policy also has the beneficial side effect of accelerating
> general IPv4 runout, which will encourage IPv6 deployment.
> 
>    These reservations will consume less than 1/3rd of the final /8.
> 
> 
> Timetable for implementation: Immediate
> 
> 
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