[arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2017-5: Equalization of Assignment Registration requirements between IPv4 and IPv6 - updated 2017-07-21

Richard J Letts rjletts at uw.edu
Thu Jul 27 19:56:39 EDT 2017


On this thread we've gone from near-real-time update of bus GPS co-ordinates to suggesting allocating over 64 subnets per student for most of our school districts was a bad idea and we should have allocated more(!)

Some stats for SY2017	# districts: 317; # districts <=100 students: 46  ;	# districts <=1000 students: 173 (including the 46)  ; # districts >= 10,000: 33 (source: http://www.k12.wa.us/DataAdmin/enrollment.aspx)
Initial allocations have been around for more than 7 years. In 7+ years no school district has come back and asked for more or a larger allocation than a /48.

I'm going to point out the current policy supports how we're swiping address space and it's up to you to persuade me your change is worthwhile. 

Richard





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