[arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2016-3 Alternative simplified criteria for justifying small IPv4 transfers

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Tue May 24 17:55:36 EDT 2016


Draft Policy ARIN-2016-3 Alternative simplified criteria for justifying 
small IPv4 transfers

On 19 May the ARIN Advisory Council (AC) accepted "ARIN-prop-228 
Alternative simplified criteria for justifying small IPv4 transfers" as 
a Draft Policy.

Draft Policy ARIN-2016-3 is below and can be found at:
https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/2016_3.html

You are encouraged to discuss all Draft Policies on PPML. 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 Policy Development Process (PDP). Specifically, these 
principles are:

   * Enabling Fair and Impartial Number Resource Administration
   * Technically Sound
   * Supported by the Community

The PDP can be found at:
https://www.arin.net/policy/pdp.html

Draft Policies and Proposals under discussion can be found at:
https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/index.html

Regards,

Communications and Member Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)



Draft Policy ARIN-2016-3 Change timeframes for IPv4 requests to 24 months

Date: 24 May 2016

Problem Statement:

ARIN transfer policy currently inherits all its demonstrated need 
requirements for IPv4 transfers from NRPM sections 4. Because that 
section was written primarily to deal with free pool allocations, it is 
much more complicated than is really necessary for transfers.

This proposal allows organizations using 80% of their current space to 
double their current holdings via 8.3 or 8.4 specified transfers, up to 
a certain size, such as /12 or /16. Existing section 4 need 
demonstration rules would continue to apply to organizations who request 
more than a [ /12 | /16] of space.

Policy statement:

In section 8.3, replace:

The recipient must demonstrate the need for up to a 24-month supply of 
IP address resources under current ARIN policies and sign an RSA.
with:

The recipient must sign an RSA and either:

Demonstrate 80% utilization of their currently allocated space to 
qualify to receive one or more transfers up to the total size of their 
current ARIN IPv4 address holdings, with a maximum size of [/12 | /16], or

Demonstrate the need for up to a 24-month supply of IP address resources 
under current ARIN policies.

In section 8.4, replace:

Recipients within the ARIN region must demonstrate the need for up to a 
24-month supply of IPv4 address space.

with:

Recipients within the ARIN region must either:

Demonstrate 80% utilization of their currently allocated space to 
qualify to receive one or more transfers up to the total size of their 
current ARIN IPv4 address holdings, with a maximum size of [/12 | /16], or

Demonstrate the need for up to a 24-month supply of IPv4 address space 
under current ARIN policies.

Comments:

Timetable for implementation: immediate

Anything else

The [/12 | /16] notation for the cap is intended to offer some 
suggestions about what the cap should be. It is our intention that this 
will be replaced with a single value prior to this becoming a 
recommended draft.

Notes on interaction with existing IPv4 assignment policy:

Organizations requiring a transfer larger than a [/12 | /16] may either: 
transfer a [/12 | /16] at a time, and re-certify 80% utilization before 
receiving each new [/12 | /16], or continue to qualify under NRPM 4.2 or 
4.3, which allows an organization to qualify for a 24-month supply of 
IPv4 space via transfer. (That means, for example, that an organization 
that has used a /13 in less than a year would ordinarily qualify to 
receive a /12 via transfer.)

An organization holding a /22 and a /20 which are 80% utilized can 
qualify for one or more transfers over a two year period up to a /22 
plus a /20 (up to 5120 IPs). After two years, or at any time that an 
organization wants more than the amount of transfer space approved, the 
organization can re-certify 80% utilization and get a new doubling window.



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