[arin-ppml] Revised - Draft Policy ARIN-2022-12: Direct Assignment Language Update

Owen DeLong owen at delong.com
Fri Aug 4 17:23:26 EDT 2023


No, I’m looking to replace Scott’s language specifying organizations that may have IPv4 addresses, but don’t yet have any directly issued by an RIR.

There are multiple places an ISP may get IP addresses these days besides an upstream provider (e.g. a leasing agency, etc.).

Owen


> On Aug 4, 2023, at 13:17, Douglas Camin <doug at dougcamin.com> wrote:
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> Owen – 
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> Thanks for the input, looking to clarify.
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> In the proposal, it suggests breaking Section 4.2.2 into multiple subsections. Scott’s suggestion was for new subsection 4.2.2.2 “ISPs with Existing Addresses.”
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> Your language looks like it may apply to new subsection 4.2.2.1 “ISPs without existing IPv4 addresses” where the first sentence is “All ISPs without any IPv4 addresses automatically qualify for a /24.”
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> Reading it I think you’re suggesting a change to 4.2.2.1, but I wasn’t fully sure since you replied to the comment about 4.2.2.2.
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> Just wanted to confirm we’re on the same page for your suggestion (which is an excellent one providing more clarity.)
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> Thanks!
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> Doug
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> Douglas J. Camin
> ARIN Advisory Council
> doug at dougcamin.com <mailto:doug at dougcamin.com>
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> From: ARIN-PPML <arin-ppml-bounces at arin.net> on behalf of Owen DeLong via ARIN-PPML <arin-ppml at arin.net>
> Date: Friday, August 4, 2023 at 3:23 PM
> To: Scott Leibrand <scottleibrand at gmail.com>
> Cc: arin-ppml at arin.net <arin-ppml at arin.net>
> Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] Revised - Draft Policy ARIN-2022-12: Direct Assignment Language Update
> 
> As long as we are wordsmithing this, may I humbly suggest:
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> “All ISP organizations who have no IPv4 resources directly issued to them by an RIR qualify for an initial allocation of up to a /22”.
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> Owen
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> 
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> On Aug 3, 2023, at 22:35, Scott Leibrand <scottleibrand at gmail.com> wrote:
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> The placement of "only" in "All ISP organizations with only IPv4 addresses from an upstream provider qualify for an initial allocation of up to a /22..." would have a presumably unintended effect of excluding ISP organizations that have both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses from an upstream provider. I think you want it to say something like "All ISP organizations with IPv4 addresses solely from upstream provider(s) qualify..."
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> -Scott
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> On Wed, Aug 2, 2023 at 3:06 PM ARIN <info at arin.net <mailto:info at arin.net>> wrote:
> The following Draft Policy has been revised:
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> * ARIN-2022-12: Direct Assignment Language Update
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> Revised text is below and can be found at:
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> https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/drafts/2022_12/
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> You are encouraged to discuss all Draft Policies on PPML. The AC will evaluate the discussion 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:
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> * Enabling Fair and Impartial Number Resource Administration
> * Technically Sound
> * Supported by the Community
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> The PDP can be found at:
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> https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/pdp/
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> Draft Policies and Proposals under discussion can be found at:
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> Regards,
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> Eddie Diego
> Policy Analyst
> American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
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> Draft Policy ARIN-2022-12: Direct Assignment Language Update
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> Problem Statement:
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> As a result of ARIN's fee harmonization direct assignments are no longer being utilized within ARIN databases therefore language around that has been deprecated and should be modernized.
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> Policy Statement:
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> Section 3.6.3:​
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> Change paragraph 1 text​
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> FROM: “This policy applies to every Organization that has a direct assignment, direct allocation, or AS number from ARIN”​
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> TO: “This policy applies to every Organization that has Internet number resources registered with ARIN"​
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> RESULT: “This policy applies to every Organization that has Internet number resources registered with ARIN (or one of its predecessor registries) or a reallocation from an upstream ISP. This includes but is not limited to upstream ISPs and their downstream ISP customers (as defined by NRPM 2.5 and 2.6), but not reassignments made to their downstream end user customers.”
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> Section 4.2.2:​
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> Reorganize and adjust text as follows 
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> FROM:​
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> 4.2.2. Initial Allocation to ISPs​
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> All ISP organizations without direct assignments or allocations from ARIN qualify for an initial allocation of up to a /22, subject to ARIN’s minimum allocation size.​
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> All ISP organizations without direct allocations, direct assignments, re-allocations or reassignments automatically qualify for a /24. These organizations are exempt from requirements of showing the efficient utilization of previously held IPv4 space. These organizations may qualify for a larger than a /24 by documenting how the requested allocation will be utilized within the request size specified in 4.2.4.3.​
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> ISPs holding re-allocations and/or reassignments must show the efficient utilization of their resources consistent with the requirements in sections 4.2.3 and 4.2.4.​
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> TO:​
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> 4.2.2. Initial Allocation to ISPs​
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> 4.2.2.1 ISPs without existing IPv4 addresses​
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> All ISPs without any IPv4 addresses automatically qualify for a /24. These organizations are exempt from requirements of showing the efficient utilization of previously held IPv4 space. These organizations may qualify for a larger than a /24 by documenting how the requested allocation will be utilized within the request size specified in 4.2.4.3.
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> 4.2.2.2 ISPs with existing IPv4 addresses​
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> All ISP organizations with only IPv4 addresses from an upstream provider qualify for an initial allocation of up to a /22, subject to ARIN’s minimum assignment size.​
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> 4.2.2.3 Qualifying for increased initial assignments​
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> All ISP organizations are exempt from requirements of showing the efficient utilization of previously held IPv4 addresses. These organizations may qualify for a larger than a /24 by documenting how the requested allocation will be utilized within the request size specified in 4.2.4.3.​
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> ISPs holding re-allocations and/or reassignments must show the efficient utilization of their resources consistent with the requirements in sections 4.2.3 and 4.2.4.​
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> Section 4.3.2:​
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> Change paragraph 1 text​
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> FROM: "End-user organizations without direct assignments or allocations from ARIN"​
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> TO: “End-user organizations without IPv4 resources directly registered with ARIN”​
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> RESULT: “End-user organizations without IPv4 directly registered with ARIN qualify for an initial assignment of ARIN’s minimum assignment size.”​
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> Section 6.5.8:​
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> Change section title​
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> FROM: “Direct Assignments from ​ARIN to End-user Organizations”​
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> TO: “End-user Allocations”​
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> Section 8.5.4: ​
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> Change section text ​
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> FROM: “Organizations without direct assignments or allocations from ARIN”​
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> TO: “Organizations without IPv4 resources directly registered with ARIN”​
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> RESULT: “Organizations without IPv4 resources directly registered with ARIN qualify for transfer of an initial IPv4 block of ARIN’s minimum transfer size.”​
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> Section 8.5.6: ​
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> Change section text ​
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> FROM: “Organizations with direct assignments or allocations from ARIN…”​
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> TO: “Organizations with IPv4 resources directly registered with ARIN…”​
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> RESULT: “Organizations with IPv4 directly registered with ARIN must have efficiently utilized at least 50% of their cumulative IPv4 address blocks in order to receive additional IPv4 addresses. This includes all IPv4 space reassigned to their customers.”​
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