[arin-ppml] Draft Policy 2019-8 Clarification of Section 4.10 for Multiple Discrete Networks

Michael Williams michael.williams at glexia.com
Mon Jul 15 14:57:43 EDT 2019


I vote in favour as well. It has a direct impact on our organisation as we
keep all our IP blocks under one OrgID and have had trouble getting access
to IPv4 for our dual stacked sites.

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On Jul 15, 2019, at 14:52, Scott Leibrand <scottleibrand at gmail.com> wrote:

I am in favor of this change. We should be encouraging people to use NRPM
4.10 where applicable instead of sitting on the general waiting list.

-Scott

On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 11:44 AM Owen DeLong <owen at delong.com> wrote:

> Hello, everyone.
>
> The AC is currently considering this draft policy which would provide for
> Multiple Discrete Networks to be able to get more than one block under 4.10
> for up to 8 discrete sites within a six month period.
>
> So far, there has been little comment on the list. The AC would like to
> encourage feedback whether positive or negative in nature about this
> proposal (though always constructive in any case).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Owen
>
> Proposal text:
>
> Problem Statement:
> Currently, applicants for IPv4 resources under section 4.10 of the NRPM
> who do so under a single OrgID of the NRPM may only obtain one /24 every
> six months for the OrgID, even in the case where multiple discrete networks
> (MDNs) as defined in section 4.5 of the NRPM are grouped under that OrgID.
> On the other hand, where MDNs are held under different OrgIDs associated
> the same entity, the six-month constraint would apply to each discrete
> network separately. This results in unfair allocations of resources based
> solely on how entities choose to associate MDNs with their OrgIDs. This
> policy rectifies that problem by placing MDNs on an equal footing for the
> purpose of section 4.10 allocations regardless of how they are grouped by
> OrgID by the same ultimate entity.
> Policy Statement:
> Bullet 1. under section 4.10 of the NRPM is amended to read:
> the applicant may not have received resources under this policy in the
> preceding six months, except to the extent that the applicant is r
> equesting resources for a discrete network in respect of which it has not
> received any resources under this policy in the preceding six months;
> Add a new bullet 6 that reads:
> An applicant requesting multiple allocations under this policy to support
> Multiple Discrete Networks, as defined under Section 4.5, may not receive
> more than the equivalent of a /21 of IPv4 address space in any one
> six-month period hereunder.
> Timetable for Implementation: Immediate
> Anything Else:
> To what extent should the passage of this policy be contingent or
> independent of whether any ultimate cap is imposed on the total quantity of
> IPv4 resources that an entity can obtain under section 4.10 regardless of
> the number of OrgIDs associated with the entity or number of MDNs it holds.
>
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