[arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2017-5: Equalization of Assignment Registration requirements between IPv4 and IPv6

Paul McNary pmcnary at cameron.net
Thu Jul 20 16:26:31 EDT 2017


Yes

/48 is the SWIP boundary. /48 is SWIP'ed.
/49 is not.

Paul


On 7/20/2017 3:07 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
> My recommendation was “shorter than /48” which would essentially mean the same thing.
>
> Owen
>
>> On Jul 17, 2017, at 15:46 , hostmaster at uneedus.com wrote:
>>
>> The language of "b)" actually makes more sense with a /47:
>>
>> Each static IPv6 assignment containing a /47 or more addresses, or subdelegation of any size that will be individually announced, shall be registered in the WHOIS directory via SWIP or a distributed service which meets the standards set forth in section 3.2.
>>
>> The major difference is that this language eliminates the SWIP requirement for /48 blocks that are not announced, but all larger blocks require SWIP, and blocks smaller than /48 are also exempt and of course also non-routeable.
>>
>> This is best for those that think SWIP should be limited to only blocks that are individually announced.  I could go either way on this issue.
>>
>> Albert Erdmann
>> Network Administrator
>> Paradise On Line Inc.
>>
>> On Mon, 17 Jul 2017, Leif Sawyer wrote:
>>
>>> Shepherd of the draft policy chiming in.
>>>
>>> Thanks for the lively discussion, everybody.   There's certainly a lot to think about here.
>>>
>>> Just as a reminder to folk, the current policy under question is located here:
>>> https://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#six551
>>>
>>> And, to help clarify some confusion, per  6.5.5.3.1  (https://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#six5531)
>>> residential customers "holding/64 and larger blocks"   may use censored data,  i.e.  "Private Customer/Residence"
>>> in lieu of actual names and street addresses.
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> With that said,  I have a couple of questions to ask, based on potential rewrites that are brewing.
>>>
>>> First:    Assuming a preference for /56  (based on PPML feedback)  for the moment,   which is the more
>>> preferential rewrite of the opening sentence of 6.5.5.1?
>>>
>>>
>>> a)      Each static IPv6 assignment containing a /55 or more addresses shall be registered in the WHOIS directory via SWIP or a distributed service which meets the standards set forth in section 3.2.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> b)      Each static IPv6 assignment containing a /55 or more addresses, or subdelegation of any size that will be individually announced, shall be registered in the WHOIS directory via SWIP or a distributed service which meets the standards set forth in section 3.2.
>>>
>>>
>>> Second:   Given your specific choice of A or B,  are you preferentially inclined to choose the provided bit-boundary, or "/48"
>>>
>>> Third:  If none of these options are palatable, do you have a proposed approach?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Leif Sawyer
>>> Advisory Council
>>>
>>>
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