[arin-ppml] ARIN-prop-148 LRSA resources must not be transferred to LRSA

Ted Mittelstaedt tedm at ipinc.net
Wed May 11 09:43:12 EDT 2011


On 5/10/2011 6:14 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
>
> On May 10, 2011, at 6:01 PM, Jimmy Hess wrote:
>
>> On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 12:34 PM, ARIN<info at arin.net>  wrote:
>>> the following sentence is added:
>>>
>>> The recipient of transferred number resources MUST sign the RSA with
>>> ARIN if the resources being transferred are already under LRSA.
>>> Resources under LRSA may not be transferred to a recieving organization
>>> and placed under a new LRSA with that organization.  They must be placed
>>> under the RSA, not the LRSA.
>>
>> The current NRPM doesn't even mention the LRSA.
>> So, it's probably not a great idea to refer to a document outside the NRPM.
>>
>> It is conceivable that ARIN staff could develop new RSAs in the future
>> and call them
>> something different, or revise the RSA to make it more like the LRSA.
>>
>> I suggest  something more like:
>>
>> The recipient of transferred number resources must sign a standard
>> Registration Services
>> Agreement made public by ARIN,  that ensures ARIN retains the right to
>> charge fees
>> and revoke resources as needed, to enforce number resource policies, or reclaim
>> underutilized resources.
>>
>> Every recipient of transferred resources will sign a RSA that provides identical
>> conditions as the RSA signed by ISP and End user recipients of allocations
>> provided under 4.2 and 4.3.
>>
> Since by the time this is enacted, there may not be allocations or assignments
> under 4.2/4.3, may I suggest we refer, instead, to sections 4 and 6 of the
> NRPM in their entirety.
>

Both excellent points!

So by your responses, I take it that both of you are in favor of
the general idea that resources under LRSA, when transferred, should
be moved into the regular RSA in every practicable instance?

In short, the LRSA is intended as a single-use device, for the purposes
of getting true Legacy resources not under any RSA at all, under some
kind of RSA, and it is not intended for LRSA holders to be able to
transfer the LRSA to a recipient? (and so on and so on, and forever as
long as IPv4 shall live?)

Ted


> Owen
>
>>
>> --
>> -JH
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