[arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2012-6: Revising Section 4.4 C/I Reserved Pool Size
Christopher Morrow
christopher.morrow at gmail.com
Tue Oct 16 16:33:54 EDT 2012
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 4:01 PM, Christopher Morrow
<christopher.morrow at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 4:18 PM, John Curran <jcurran at arin.net> wrote:
>> On Sep 20, 2012, at 3:42 PM, Chris Grundemann <cgrundemann at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 1:19 PM, John Curran <jcurran at arin.net> wrote:
>>>> On Sep 20, 2012, at 3:08 PM, Chris Grundemann <cgrundemann at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Are statistics for the number of Critical Infrastructure requests and
>>>>> assignments over the past year (or longer) easily accessible
>>>>> somewhere?
>>>>
>>>> The raw data on the assignments made is available here:
>>>>
>>>> <https://www.arin.net/knowledge/micro_allocations.html>
>>>
>>> Is there data on _when_ they were handed out? E.g. How many
>>> assignments were made each month, and each year, for the past 12-18
>>> months and 3-5 years?
>>
>> We haven't traditionally produced summary statistics for the critical infrastructure
>> assignments, but they do appear both in Whois as well as the "Raw Historical Delegation"
>> files <https://www.arin.net/knowledge/statistics/rir.html> with the date of assignment.
>>
>> Do you want ARIN to produce a historic summary of these assignments?
>
>
> for y in 08 09 10 11 12; do
> for m in January Februrary March April May June July August
> September October November December ; do
> echo -n "20${y}-${m}: "
> wget -4qO -
> http://lists.arin.net/pipermail/arin-issued/20${y}-${m}.txt.gz | gzip
> -dc | egrep '^Add 19[92]\.' 2 > /dev/null| wc -l
> done
> done
> then just total things up...
>
> 2008-December: 0
> 2009-January: 0
> 2009-Februrary: 0
o a polite caller notes I mis spelled 'February'
o a polite caller notes I am counting all allocations in the 2 /8's
where CI allocations are currently being made, these are not actually
all CI allocations. (every square is a rectangle, not every rectangle
is a square)
o it's probably sensible to wrap the lines with some logic to
summarize how many /24's per this really is (and how much of the /8
was allocated in this period)
-chris
> 2009-March: 53
> 2009-April: 17
> 2009-May: 0
> 2009-June: 2
> 2009-July: 0
> 2009-August: 0
> 2009-September: 0
> 2009-October: 0
> 2009-November: 0
> 2009-December: 0
> 2010-January: 0
> 2010-Februrary: 0
> 2010-March: 2
> 2010-April: 37
> 2010-May: 48
> 2010-June: 55
> 2010-July: 47
> 2010-August: 49
> 2010-September: 52
> 2010-October: 40
> 2010-November: 45
> 2010-December: 39
> 2011-January: 45
> 2011-Februrary: 0
> 2011-March: 41
> 2011-April: 29
> 2011-May: 59
> 2011-June: 63
> 2011-July: 50
> 2011-August: 71
> 2011-September: 53
> 2011-October: 81
> 2011-November: 53
> 2011-December: 61
> 2012-January: 66
> 2012-Februrary: 0
> 2012-March: 93
> 2012-April: 89
> 2012-May: 101
> 2012-June: 84
> 2012-July: 83
> 2012-August: 84
> 2012-September: 39
> 2012-October: 8
>
> $ awk '{tot=tot+$2} END{print tot}' /tmp/x
> 1739
>
> So, since 12/2008 ARIN has allocated ~1750 allocations (not making the
> distinction between /21 and /24... could though easily enough, want
> that?). We're proposing to set aside 512 /24's ... which PROBABLY
> would last less than 1.5yrs at current rates (*which seem to be
> accelerating)
>
> I think without numbers on the larger growth users (generic-tld
> people) it's not wise to pick a number so small.
>
>>
>> John Curran
>> President and CEO
>> ARIN
>>
>>
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