[arin-ppml] support for 2014-1 (out of region use)

Jeffrey Lyon jeffrey.lyon at blacklotus.net
Mon Feb 10 09:32:18 EST 2014


We should be able to use ARIN space out of region so long as we have a
primary nexus in the ARIN region.

Thanks, Jeff

On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 11:21 PM, Cb B <cb.list6 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Feb 9, 2014 8:05 PM, "Matthew Kaufman" <matthew at matthew.at> wrote:
>>
>> On 2/8/2014 6:19 AM, William Herrin wrote:
>>>
>>> If we want to manage addresses this way, we should first endeavor to pass
>>> a globally coordinated policy to the effect that multiregional organizations
>>> should solicit the registry in their headquarters' region for all
>>> registry-direct number resources rather than soliciting the registry that
>>> serves the region where the resources are employed.
>>
>>
>> I have a better idea:
>>
>> For IPv4, realize that really really soon, this isn't going to matter.
>>
>> For IPv6, realize that it almost never matters.
>>
>> I have no problem with someone getting a nice big IPv6 block from one
>> convenient local RIR, and then splitting it up across their multinational
>> organization however they see fit. If they plan well, they *never* come back
>> to *any* RIR for address space.
>>
>> Meanwhile, why are we still discussing IPv4 policy at all?
>>
>> Matthew Kaufman
>>
>>
>
> 100% agree with Matthew on both points.
>
> CB
>
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