[arin-ppml] ARIN-prop-176 Increase Needs-Based Justification to 60 months on 8.3 Specified Transfers

William Herrin bill at herrin.us
Sat Jun 30 02:10:06 EDT 2012


On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 5:13 PM, David Farmer <farmer at umn.edu> wrote:
> - Allow any organization to receive a transfer of an unaggregated /24, that
> the original assignment was a single class C or a /24 that is not part of a
> larger range of addresses held by the same organization originating the
> transfer, on the condition that the recipient puts it into operational use
> within 6 month and they cannot receive another such transfer for 24 months
> without demonstrating justified need.

Replace "operational use within..." with "multihomed now or within 3
months" and I'm sold. I don't see how no-need transfers of /24's for
single-homed use is a healthy plan...

Regards,
Bill Herrin


>
> - Allow any organization to receive a transfer of up to 50% of their current
> holdings or /16 which is ever is smaller on the condition that the recipient
> puts it into operational use within 6 month and they cannot receive another
> such transfer for 24 months without demonstrating justified need.
>
> - All transfers larger than /16 require demonstrating justified need with a
> window of 24 or maybe 36 months.
>
> This probably needs work on the details, but is something like this a
> workable compromise?
>
>
>> Correct, as we are debating transfers you are correct to point out free
>> allocations in APNIC are needs-based.
>>
>> Jeff Mehlenbacher
>
>
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