[arin-ppml] Fwd: Revised - Draft Policy ARIN-2024-5: Rewrite of NRPM Section 4.4 Micro-Allocation

John Santos john at egh.com
Tue Mar 18 16:11:07 EDT 2025


And it bounced again.  Said "Delivery to the following email address failed 
permanently:



Please try another method to reach your intended recipient.
"

Notice that list of failed addresses is NOTHING.  Maybe I'm just getting old but 
every day, I encounter terrible undebugged software, things the used to work and 
now don't because someone "fixed something" that wasn't broken in the first 
place.  I've never had a problem replying on the ARIN list, but, not having 
changed ANYTHING except my email client, which updates itself several times a 
month, it either doesn't work any longer, or ARIN's list server doesn't work any 
longer.



On 3/18/2025 4:04 PM, John Santos wrote:
> I got a mysterious bounce.  I don't know if my comment went to the list or not, 
> so I'm sending it again.  Sorry if it's a duplicate.
> 
> 
> 
> -------- Forwarded Message --------
> Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] Revised - Draft Policy ARIN-2024-5: Rewrite of NRPM 
> Section 4.4 Micro-Allocation
> Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2025 15:58:48 -0400
> From: John Santos <john at egh.com>
> Reply-To: john at egh.com
> Organization: Evans Griffiths & Hart, Inc.
> To: arin-ppml at arin.net
> 
> Maybe I'm just being persnickety, but is "Use of this policy for CII is 
> voluntary." unambiguous?  To me, it means a user can implement CII using any 
> addresses that are allocated to them, i.e. they are not required to apply for 
> and use 4.4 space for CII, *BUT* might someone argue that this clause means that 
> if they have 4.4 space, or acquire it somehow, then using it for CII is 
> voluntary and they can use it for anything they want?  Should we add an explicit 
> provision that 4.4 space may *ONLY* be used for CII?
> 
> Also, does section 4.4.2 create a chicken and egg problem: A TLD operator must 
> be "a currently active zone operator" to apply for 4.4 space, but they can't 
> become an active zone operator until they have acquired the IP addresses to do 
> so?  It would complicate the situation if we added "or plans to become one 
> within <reasonable time period>", and another sentence that the allocation would 
> be subject to revocation if they did not do so.
> 
> Or is this just too pedantic to worry about?
> 
> 
> On 3/18/2025 2:44 PM, ARIN wrote:
>> The following Draft Policy has been revised:
>> *ARIN-2024-5: Rewrite of NRPM Section 4.4 Micro-Allocation
>> Revised text is below and can be found at:
>> https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/drafts/2024_5/
>> 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
>> The PDP can be found at:
>> https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/pdp/
>> Draft Policies and Proposals under discussion can be found at:
>> https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/drafts/
>> Regards,
>> Eddie Diego
>> Policy Analyst
>> American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
>>
>>
>> Draft Policy ARIN-2024-5: Rewrite of NRPM Section 4.4 Micro-Allocation
>>
>> Problem Statement:
>>
>> The current NRPM Section 4.4 language hasn’t aged well. As the ARIN 53 policy 
>> experience report demonstrated, 4.4 has also become difficult to implement by 
>> ARIN staff. The growth and use of Internet Exchanges have also changed. The 
>> overhaul seeks to improve technical soundness, respect the privilege of a 
>> dedicated pool and to more closely observe conservation principles using 
>> clear, minimum and enforceable requirements and underscoring the value of 
>> routability of allocated prefixes as required.
>>
>> Policy Statement:
>>
>> 4.4 Critical Internet Infrastructure (CII) Allocations
>>
>> ARIN will reserve a /15 equivalent of IPv4 address space for Critical Internet 
>> Infrastructure (CII) within the ARIN RIR service area. Allocations from this 
>> pool will be no smaller than a /24. Sparse allocation will be used whenever 
>> practical. CII includes Internet Exchanges, IANA-authorized root servers, TLD 
>> operators that offer domain-level DNS services to outside parties, ARIN, and 
>> IANA.
>>
>> Previous allocations under this policy must continue to meet the justification 
>> requirements of this policy. Use of this policy for CII is voluntary. ARIN 
>> will publish all 4.4 allocated addresses for research purposes.
>>
>> 4.4.1 Internet Exchange Allocations
>>
>> Internet Exchange operators must justify their need by providing a minimum of 
>> three initial participants not under common control connected to a shared, 
>> physical switching fabric to be used for the purpose of the exchange of data 
>> destined for and between the respective networks. This justification must 
>> include participant names, ASNs and contact information for each named 
>> participant. The applicant’s Internet Exchange affiliated ASNs are not 
>> eligible to be included in meeting the participant requirement.
>>
>> Allocated addresses may be publicly reachable at the operator’s discretion, 
>> but must be assigned only to resources required to operate the IXP.
>>
>> 4.4.2 TLD Allocations
>>
>> TLD operators will provide justification of their need and certification of 
>> their status as currently active zone operators.
>>
>> 4.4.3 Additional Requests
>>
>> A recipient may request up to a 24-month supply of IPv4 resources under this 
>> section. Requests for additional resources under this section will be 
>> evaluated using Section 4.2.4.1’s usage requirements.
>>
>> Timetable for Implementation: Immediate
>>
>>
>>
>>
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John Santos
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