[arin-ppml] Policy Proposal: Reduce all Minimum Allocation/Assignment units to /24

George Herbert george.herbert at gmail.com
Tue Apr 29 16:28:50 EDT 2014


Support, but would like to hear any contrary opinions if there are any.


On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 10:58 AM, Owen DeLong <owen at delong.com> wrote:

> Template: ARIN-POLICY-PROPOSAL-TEMPLATE-3.0
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> 	1.	Policy Proposal Name: Reduce all Minimum Allocation/Assignment units to /24
> 	2.	Proposal Originator
> 		a.	name: Owen DeLong
> 		b.	email: owen at delong.com
> 		c.	telephone: 408-890-7992
> 		d.	organization: Hurricane Electric
> 	3.	Date: 29 April, 2014
> 	4.	Problem Statement:
>
> As we approach runout, more and more end users and smaller ISPs will be unable to obtain space from their upstreams and will be seeking space from ARIN. In order to meet these needs to the extent possible and to make policy more fair to a broader range of the ARIN constituency, we should reduce the minimum assignment and allocation units to /24 across the board.
>
> 	5.	Policy statement:
>
> Change the minimum allocation and assignment unit for all IPv4 single and multi homed instances to /20. This would include:
>
>
> 4.2.1.5 Change all occurrences of /20 and /22 to /24
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> 4.2.2.1.1 Change all occurrences of /20 to /24, and change 16 /24s to 1 /24. Remove the example about 12 /24s.
>
> 4.3.2.1	Change both occurrences of /20 to /24
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> 4.9	Change /22 to /24
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> 4.9.1	Change all instances of /22 to /24. Remove the reference to 4 /24s.
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>
> 	6.	Comments:
> 		a.	Timetable for implementation: Immediate, possibly through board action.
> 		b.	Anything else
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> END OF TEMPLATE
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-george william herbert
george.herbert at gmail.com
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