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

Michael Peddemors michael at linuxmagic.com
Tue Apr 29 19:07:48 EDT 2014


Derek,

Just FYI, this is something that you might consider being 'fast tracked' 
by the supporters..

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So, this could happen very soon..


On 14-04-29 03:30 PM, Sweeting, John wrote:
> Hi Derek,
>
> In a nutshell the shepherds assigned to this proposal have been asked to
> worked this to have it available and present it as a “Recommended Draft
> Policy” at the PPC at NANOG 60. If it continues to receive the
> overwhelming support that it has enjoyed today then it could go to “Last
> Call” following NANOG. There are a lot of moving pieces but it is
> definitely doable. You can contact me off list if you would like more
> specific information.
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
> On 4/29/14, 6:17 PM, "Derek Calanchini" <derekc at cnets.net
> <mailto:derekc at cnets.net>> wrote:
>
>     So it appears this is highly supported so far, what needs to happen
>     to move it forward?
>
>
>       Best regards,
>
>         Derek Calanchini
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>     On 4/29/2014 3:14 PM, Michael Peddemors wrote:
>>     And I support.. if it wasn't clear..
>>     I mentioned to the author that if this is tough to swallow, we
>>     should at least go down to a /22 everywhere..
>>
>>     (We have an application going in as well for space, and we would
>>     be returning 3 /24's back upstream on acceptance as well, it would
>>     be nicer if we didn't have to pay the expense of a second upstream
>>     provider.  So I also 'support' getting the board involved to
>>     expedite this)
>>
>>     On 14-04-29 02:57 PM, Randy Carpenter wrote:
>>>
>>>     I support.
>>>
>>>     I would want to make sure that someone who needs more than a /24,
>>>     could still get what they need immediately rather than only
>>>     getting a /24 (as long as what they need is available). I have
>>>     worked with several entities that are single-homed, and are using
>>>     a /22, but need a /21, or are using a /23 and need a /22. They
>>>     are all unable to get additional space form their upstream.
>>>     Allowing them to get what they need from ARIN would allow them to
>>>     return the old space to their upstream. It would benefit all.
>>>
>>>
>>>     thanks,
>>>     -Randy
>>>
>>>
>>>     ----- Original Message -----
>>>>     Template: ARIN-POLICY-PROPOSAL-TEMPLATE-3.0
>>>>
>>>>         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
>>>>     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
>>>>     4.9 Change /22 to /24
>>>>     4.9.1 Change all instances of /22 to /24. Remove the reference
>>>>     to 4 /24s.
>>>>
>>>>     6.    Comments:
>>>>             a.    Timetable for implementation: Immediate, possibly
>>>>     through board action.
>>>>             b.    Anything else
>>>>
>>>>     END OF TEMPLATE
>>>>
>>>>
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