[arin-ppml] Revised - Advisory Council Recommendation Regarding NRPM 4.1.8. Unmet Requests
Fernando Frediani
fhfrediani at gmail.com
Fri May 24 15:34:23 EDT 2019
I would agree with you with regards to those who have applied properly.
However there are minimum acceptable blocks of /18 and /15 on that list.
That doesn't sound any reasonable unfortunatelly.
Fernando
On Fri, 24 May 2019, 16:30 Tom Pruitt, <tpruitt at stratusnet.com> wrote:
> I do not support the new proposal, specifically the text "Only
> organizations holding a /20 or less of IPv4 address space may apply and be
> approved". I would likely agree to it if there was an exemption for
> organizations that were on the list prior to the freezing of the list.
> Those organizations applied properly and were approved and should be
> fulfilled with either their minimum acceptable block or be given the
> opportunity to receive the largest block that ARIN decides to allocate
> after the freeze is lifted. Although ARIN can, I think it is unjust to
> drop those organizations from the list at this point.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Tom Pruitt
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ARIN-PPML <arin-ppml-bounces at arin.net> On Behalf Of ARIN
> Sent: Friday, May 24, 2019 12:05 PM
> To: arin-ppml at arin.net
> Subject: [arin-ppml] Revised - Advisory Council Recommendation Regarding
> NRPM 4.1.8. Unmet Requests
>
> At their 16 May meeting, the Advisory Council revised their recommendation
> regarding NRPM 4.1.8. Unmet Requests.
>
> The revised recommendation is hereby submitted to the Public Policy
> Mailing List for a second community discussion period of 14 days, to
> conclude on 7 June.
>
> Once completed, the Board of Trustees will review the AC’s recommendation
> and the PPML discussion.
>
> The full text of the Advisory Council's revised recommendation is below.
>
> Sean Hopkins
> Policy Analyst
> American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
>
>
>
> Advisory Council recommendation:
>
> This is an updated version which incorporates feedback from the ARIN staff
> and was approved for further community consultation at the ARIN AC meeting
> on May 16, 2019.
>
> In accordance with section 10.2 of the ARIN Policy Development Process,
> the ARIN Advisory Council recommends the following actions to the Board of
> Trustees in response to the Board’s suspension of part of the operation of
> sections 4.1.8, 4.1.8.1 and 4.1.8.2 of the Numbering Resource Policy Manual:
>
> Replace section 4.1.8 et. seq. as follows, then reinstate the full
> operation of sections 4.1.8, 4.1.8.1 and 4.1.8.2 immediately.
>
> 4.1.8 ARIN Waitlist
>
> ARIN will only issue future IPv4 assignments/allocations (excluding 4.4
> and 4.10 space) from the ARIN Waitlist. The maximum size aggregate that an
> organization may qualify for at any one time is a /22. Organizations will
> be able to elect a smaller block size than they qualify for down to a /24.
> Only organizations holding a /20 or less of IPv4 address space may apply
> and be approved. Address space distributed from the waitlist will not be
> eligible for transfer for a period of 60 months. This policy will be
> applied to all future distributions from the waitlist to include those
> currently listed.
>
> Repeated requests, in a manner that would circumvent 4.1.6, are not
> allowed: an organization currently on the waitlist must wait 90 days after
> receiving a distribution from the waitlist before applying for additional
> space. ARIN, at its sole discretion, may waive this requirement if the
> requester can document a change in circumstances since their last request
> that could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of the original
> request, and which now justifies additional space. Qualified requesters
> whose request will also be advised of the availability of the transfer
> mechanism in section 8.3 as an alternative mechanism to obtain IPv4
> addresses.
>
> 4.1.8.1 Sequencing
>
> The position of each qualified request on the waiting list will be
> determined by the date it was approved. Each organization may have one
> approved request on the waiting list at a time.
>
> 4.1.8.2 Fulfillment
>
> ARIN will fulfill requests on a first-approved basis, subject to the size
> of each available address block as address blocks become available for
> distribution. A timely review of the original request may be conducted by
> ARIN staff. Requests will not be partially filled. Any requests met through
> a transfer will be considered fulfilled and removed from the waiting list.
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