[arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2012-5: Removal of Renumbering Requirement for Small Multihomers

CJ Aronson cja at daydream.com
Tue Aug 21 14:17:26 EDT 2012


This proposal is scheduled for adoption disucssion at the upcoming
ARIN meeting in October.  Please post any additional
discussion/comments you may have about this proposal.

Thanks! Hope to see you in Dallas!

----Cathy




Draft Policy ARIN-2012-5
Removal of Renumbering Requirement for Small Multihomers

On 19 July 2012 the ARIN Advisory Council (AC) selected "Removal of
Renumbering Requirement for Small Multihomers" as a  draft policy for
adoption discussion on the PPML and at the Public Policy Meeting in
Dallas in October.

The draft was developed by the AC from policy proposal "ARIN-prop-167
Removal of Renumbering Requirement for Small Multihomers." Per the
Policy Development Process, the AC submitted text to ARIN for a staff
and legal assessment prior to its selection as a draft policy. Below
the draft policy is the ARIN staff and legal assessment with the text
that was reviewed. The text did not change after the assessment.

Draft Policy ARIN-2012-5 is below and can be found at:
https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/2012_5.html

You are encouraged to discuss Draft Policy 2012-5 on the PPML prior to
the October Public Policy Meeting. Discussion on the list and at ARIN
XXX will be used by the ARIN Advisory Council to determine community
consensus for adopting this as policy.

The ARIN Policy Development Process can be found at:
https://www.arin.net/policy/pdp.html

Draft Policies and Proposals under discussion can be found at:
https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/index.html

Regards,

Member Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)


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Draft Policy ARIN-2012-5
Removal of Renumbering Requirement for Small Multihomers

Date: 25 July 2012

Policy statement:

Remove the entire subsection 4.3.6.2 "Additional Assignments for Small
Multihomers".

Rationale:

The policy has had the unintended effect of freezing small multi homed
end users from being able to return to ARIN for additional
assignments. The requirement to renumber out of space is unique and is
applying an undue burden of renumbering what would be an
organization's core infrastructure.

Timetable for implementation: immediate


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ARIN Staff and Legal Assessment

ARIN STAFF ASSESSMENT

ARIN-prop-167 Removal of Renumbering Requirement for Small Multihomers

Date of Assessment:  16 July 2012

1. Summary (Staff Understanding)

This proposal removes existing NRPM policy  4.3.6.3 "Additional
Assignments for Small Multihomers".  Eliminating this section removes
the requirement for small multi-homers to renumber when they come back
to ARIN for additional IPv4 address space.

2. Comments

  A. ARIN Staff Comments

The original intent of NRPM 4.3.6.3 was to conserve routing table
slots.  However, statistics have shown that NRPM 4.3.6.3 has rarely
been used and that most small multi-homers have not come back to ARIN
for additional space.  Therefore, it doesn't seem to be contributing
anything significant toward its original goal. This policy will
provide an obvious benefit to the small multi-homers who are currently
being forced to suffer the pain and expense of renumbering.

  B. ARIN General Counsel

  Legal assessment:  No significant legal issue is posed by this proposal.

3. Resource Impact

This policy would have minimal resource impact from an implementation
aspect.  It is estimated that implementation would occur within 3
months after ratification by the ARIN Board of Trustees.

The following would be needed in order to implement:
Updated guidelines
Staff training

4. Proposal Text

ARIN-prop-167 Removal of Renumbering Requirement for Small Multihomers

Date: 30 April 2012

Policy statement:

Remove the entire subsection 4.3.6.2 "Additional Assignments for Small
Multihomers".

Rationale:

The policy has had the unintended effect of freezing small multi homed
end users from being able to return to ARIN for additional
assignments. The requirement to renumber out of space is unique and is
applying an undue burden of renumbering what would be an
organization's core infrastructure.



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