[arin-ppml] Revised - ARIN-2023-7: Clarification of NRPM Sections 4.5 and 6.11 Multiple Discrete Networks
ARIN
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Thu Jun 20 12:33:26 EDT 2024
The following Draft Policy has been revised:
* ARIN-2023-7: Clarification of NRPM Sections 4.5 and 6.11 Multiple Discrete Networks
Revised text is below and can be found at:
https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/drafts/2023_7/
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:
* Enabling Fair and Impartial Number Resource Administration
* Technically Sound
* Supported by the Community
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Draft Policies and Proposals under discussion can be found at:
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Regards,
Eddie Diego
Policy Analyst
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
Draft Policy 2023-7: Clarification of NRPM Sections 4.5 and 6.11 Multiple Discrete Networks
Problem Statement:
Section 4.5 and 6.11 of the NRPM does not adhere to the style guide used by the remainder of the document. The numbered lists in these two sections also detracts from the readability and usability of the NRPM.
Policy Statement:
Current:
4.5 Multiple Discrete Networks
Organizations with multiple discrete networks desiring to request new or additional address space under a single Organization ID must meet the following criteria:
1. The organization shall be a single entity and not a consortium of smaller independent entities.
2. The organization must have compelling criteria for creating discrete networks. Examples of a discrete network might include:
3. Regulatory restrictions for data transmission,
4. Geographic distance and diversity between networks,
5. Autonomous multihomed discrete networks.
6. The organization must keep detailed records on how it has allocated space to each location, including the date of each allocation.
7. When applying for additional internet address registrations from ARIN, the organization must demonstrate utilization greater than 50% of both the last block allocated and the aggregate sum of all blocks allocated from ARIN to that organization. If an organization is unable to satisfy this 50% minimum utilization criteria, the organization may alternatively qualify for additional internet address registrations by having all unallocated blocks of addresses smaller than ARIN’s current minimum allocation size.
8. The organization may not allocate additional address space to a location until each of that location’s address blocks are 80% utilized.
9. The organization should notify ARIN at the time of the request their desire to apply this policy to their account.
10. Upon verification that the organization has shown evidence of deployment of the new discrete network site, the new network(s) shall be allocated the minimum allocation size under section 4.2.1.5.
Proposed:
Replace Section 4.5 in its entirety with the following text:
4.5 Multiple Discrete Networks
Organizations with multiple discrete networks desiring to request a new or additional IP address space allocation under a single Organization ID must meet the following criteria:
1. The organization must be a single entity and not a consortium of smaller independent entities.
2. The organization must have compelling criteria for creating discrete networks. Examples of situations which may represent compelling criteria for multiple discrete networks might include:
* Regulatory restrictions for data transmission;
* Geographic distance and diversity between networks
* Autonomous multihomed discrete networks.
3. The organization must keep detailed records on how it has allocated IP addresses to each location, including the date of each allocation.
4. When applying for additional Internet Resource allocations from ARIN, the organization must demonstrate utilization greater than 50% of both the last IP addresses allocated and the aggregate sum of all IP addresses allocated from ARIN to that organization. If an organization is unable to satisfy this 50% minimum utilization criteria, the organization may alternatively qualify for additional internet IP address allocations by having all unallocated IP address blocks smaller than ARIN’s current minimum allocation size.
5. The organization must not allocate additional IP address space to a location until each of that location’s IP address allocations are 80% utilized.
The organization must notify ARIN at the time of the request of their desire to apply this policy to their account.
Current:
6.11. IPv6 Multiple Discrete Networks
Organizations with multiple discrete IPv6 networks desiring to request new or additional address space under a single Organization ID must meet the following criteria:
1. The organization shall be a single entity and not a consortium of smaller independent entities.
2. The organization must have compelling criteria for creating discrete networks. Examples of a discrete network might include:
* Regulatory restrictions for data transmission,
* Geographic distance and diversity between networks,
* Autonomous multihomed discrete networks.
3. The organization must keep detailed records on how it has allocated space to each location, including the date of each allocation.
4. The organization should notify ARIN at the time of the request their desire to apply this policy to their account.
5. Requests for additional space:
6. Organization must specify on the application which discrete network(s) the request applies to
7. Each network will be judged against the existing utilization criteria specified in 6.5.2 and 6.5.3 as if it were a separate organization, rather than collectively as would be done for requests outside of this policy.
Proposed:
Replace Section 6.11 in its entirety with the following text:
6.11. IPv6 Multiple Discrete Networks
Organizations with multiple discrete IPv6 networks desiring to request new or additional IPv6 address allocations under a single Organization ID must meet the following criteria:
1. The organization must be a single entity and not a consortium of smaller independent entities.
2. The organization must have compelling criteria for creating discrete networks. Examples of situations which may represent compelling criteria for multiple discrete networks might include:
* Regulatory restrictions for data transmission;
* Geographic distance and diversity between networks
* Autonomous multihomed discrete networks.
3. The organization must keep detailed records on how it has allocated IPv6 addresses to each location, including the date of each IPv6 address allocation.
4. When an organization is requesting additional space under this policy, the organization must specify on the application which discrete network(s) the IPv6 address request applies to. A request for additional space will be judged against the existing utilization criteria specified in 6.5.2 and 6.5.3 as if it were a separate organization, rather than collectively as would be done for requests outside of this policy.
The organization must notify ARIN at the time of the request their desire to apply this policy to their account.
Comments:
The working group considered entering 3 separate proposals but decided that the parts are all related enough to combine into one proposal; community feedback recommended that a previously-included definition of the Organizational Identifier term be moved into a separate policy.
Timetable for implementation: Immediate
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