[arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2015-8: Reassignment records for IPv4 End-Users
Andrew Dul
andrew.dul at quark.net
Wed Aug 26 14:33:43 EDT 2015
Shouldn't operators get to decide and be responsible for what records
they put in the database? I understand that the potential for mis-use
of additional reassignments, but there is already that potential for
ISPs. Do you feel that we need to address mis-use with ISP
reassignments too?
One could create all sorts of "schemes" to limit the ability of ISP
users to "game" the system as end users. Fee per reassignment record,
or 10 reassignments per end-user w/ additional records costing more...
Or maybe we just need to think about if the differences between ISPs and
end-users matter as much in a IPv4 depleted world.
While this policy likely has downstream fee implications, it is not
designed to map to any particular fee structure. I haven't seen any
details on any proposed fee changes so I could not take that into
account when drafting this policy.
Andrew
On 8/26/2015 10:18 AM, Gary T. Giesen wrote:
> I am opposed to the policy as written.
>
> There are few to no controls on who the end user can SWIP to, which I think
> will either result in ISPs applying as end-users to game the system, raise
> the cost for end users, or both.
>
> I assume this is trying to align the NRPM to ARIN's new fee structure which
> I believe is due in September?
>
> Cheers,
>
> GTG
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: arin-ppml-bounces at arin.net [mailto:arin-ppml-bounces at arin.net] On
>> Behalf Of ARIN
>> Sent: August 25, 2015 3:12 PM
>> To: arin-ppml at arin.net
>> Subject: [arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2015-8: Reassignment records for
> IPv4
>> End-Users
>>
>> Draft Policy ARIN-2015-8
>> Reassignment records for IPv4 End-Users
>>
>> On 20 August 2015 the ARIN Advisory Council (AC) accepted "ARIN-prop-222
>> Reassignment records for IPv4 End-Users" as a Draft Policy.
>>
>> Draft Policy ARIN-2015-8 is below and can be found at:
>> https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/2015_8.html
>>
>> You are encouraged to discuss the merits and your concerns of Draft Policy
>> 2015-8 on the Public Policy Mailing List.
>>
>> The AC will evaluate the discussion in order to assess the conformance of
> this
>> draft policy with ARIN's Principles of Internet Number Resource Policy as
>> stated in the PDP. Specifically, these principles are:
>>
>> * Enabling Fair and Impartial Number Resource Administration
>> * Technically Sound
>> * Supported by the Community
>>
>> The ARIN Policy Development Process (PDP) can be found at:
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>>
>> Draft Policies and Proposals under discussion can be found at:
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>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Communications and Member Services
>> American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
>>
>>
>> ## * ##
>>
>>
>> Draft Policy ARIN-2015-8
>> Reassignment records for IPv4 End-Users
>>
>> Date: 25 August 2015
>>
>> Problem statement:
>>
>> End-User Organizations do not have the ability to create reassignment
>> records in the number resource database.
>>
>> Reassignment records can be used for a number of different functions which
>> could benefit the overall desire to increase database accuracy by allowing
>> organizations to add additional details in the database.
>>
>> The following reasons have been noted as positive reasons to allow the
>> creation of additional records.
>> - Geolocation (allows an organization to specify a different location
> within the
>> database which is used by organizations creating geo-location by IP
> address
>> databases)
>> - Subsidiary reassignment (allows an organization to note that a portion
> of
>> their netblock is in use by a different subsidiary entity)
>> - Assignment to contracted parties (some organizations have contracts with
>> other organizations which are operating networks under agreements with
>> the registrant, this allows the top-level organizations to accurately
> specify the
>> organization operating the network in the number resource database)
>> - More specific contact information (some organizations operate large
>> networks which don't necessarily have the same technical or abuse contact
>> information)
>>
>> Policy statement:
>>
>> Create new section 4.3.x
>>
>> End-user organizations which have an active registration services
> agreement
>> shall be permitted to create reassignment records in the number resource
>> database. Organizations shall use the guidelines outlined in section 4.2.3
>> when creating reassignment records.
>>
>> Comments:
>> a. Timetable for implementation: immediately b. Anything else:
>>
>> It is noted by the author of this policy proposal that one of the
> distinctions in
>> the service between ISPs and End-Users has been the ability for an
>> organization to create reassignment records.
>>
>> This policy proposal stretches across responsibilities areas as it impacts
>> number policy, ARIN operational practice, and fees.
>>
>> Below we have noted the three areas and the different responsibilities:
>>
>> A) Providing reassignment support for end-user assignments, for those who
>> wish to use it
>>
>> This is an ARIN Service issue - could be an suggestion/consultation
> process,
>> so long as any implied additional workload/cost can be accommodated in
>> budget and the community supports
>>
>> B) New requirement on end-users to provide reassignment information in
>> certain circumstances so that ARIN will treat their usage assertion
> credibly
>> This is a policy issue. These requirements should be vetted through the
> policy
>> development process.
>>
>> C) Fee Implications of ISPs moving to end-user category
>>
>> This is Board issue, but first requires a community discussion or
> consultation
>> to be held to solicit community input on desired outcome.
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