Re: [sig-policy] Revised version of Prop-117 (Prop-117-v002)
Dear Fujisaki-san,
4. Proposed policy solution
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Handling reurned address:
- Recovered 103/8 space will be placed in the 103/8 (Final /8) pool.
- Recovered non-103/8 space will be placed in the IPv4 Recovered pool.
We support these above points of this proposal.
Guidance for 103/8 pool exhaustion:
- The first time an approved request cannot be fulfilled from the 103/8
pool, Final /8 delegations will end.
- APNIC will begin to manage only one (Recovered) IPv4 pool containing
any residual 103/8 space and all future returns, including 103/8 returns.
- Each new account holder can receive up to a /21 from the IPv4
Recovered pool.
- Existing account holders who have not yet received the maximum /21
from the two pools may continue to apply for space from the Recovered
pool until they have received a maximum /21 from the two pools.
- A waiting list will be created if approved requests cannot be
fulfilled. Each new account holder will be given priority in the
waiting list.
The above points describe the distribution procedure after 103/8 pool exhaustion.
We think that it is better to discuss as an independent proposal,
because the content you want to discuss is different from the above two points.
Regards,
Hiroki
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Hiroki Kawabata(kawabata at nic dot ad dot jp)
Hostmaster, IP Address Department
Japan Network Information Center(JPNIC)
Subject: [sig-policy] Revised version of Prop-117 (Prop-117-v002)
From: Sumon Ahmed Sabir <sumon at fiberathome dot net>
Date: Wed Feb 15 2017 19:41:08 GMT+0900
Dear SIG Members,
Tomohiro Fujisaki has submitted a revised version of Prop-117 ( Prop-117-v002) after getting some feedback from the community.
Please review and share your thoughts if you have any comments, suggestions on the proposal. This proposal along with three
other proposals will be discussed in APNIC43 Policy SIG meeting.
Please also find all other proposals for APNIC43 Policy SIG here:
https://www.apnic.net/community/policy/proposals/
Regards,
Masato, Sumon
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prop-117-v002: Returned IPv4 address management and Final /8 exhaustion
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Proposer: Tomohiro Fujisaki
fujisaki at syce dot net <mailto:fujisaki at syce dot net>
1. Problem statement
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APNIC currently makes delegations from two IPv4 pools. These are the
103/8 (Final /8) pool and the non-103/8 IPv4 Recovered pool.
With current policy, all returned address space, including 103/8 blocks,
will be merged into the IPv4 Recovered pool.
If a 103/8 block is returned, it is placed in the IPv4 Recovered pool
and re-distributed as returned space. Some organisations may receive
duplicate blocks from 103/8: one under the final /8 policy, the other
under the returned pool policy.
Current APNIC Policy requires account holders to receive address space
from the 103/8 (Final /8) pool before they can apply for address space
from the Recovered pool.
APNIC currently manages a Recovered Pool Waiting List for approved
requests that cannot be met from the IPv4 Recovered pool.
2. Objective of policy change
-----------------------------
To simplify the address pool management and to provide guidance for
103/8 pool exhaustion.
3. Situation in other regions
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None.
4. Proposed policy solution
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Handling reurned address:
- Recovered 103/8 space will be placed in the 103/8 (Final /8) pool.
- Recovered non-103/8 space will be placed in the IPv4 Recovered pool.
Guidance for 103/8 pool exhaustion:
- The first time an approved request cannot be fulfilled from the 103/8
pool, Final /8 delegations will end.
- APNIC will begin to manage only one (Recovered) IPv4 pool containing
any residual 103/8 space and all future returns, including 103/8 returns.
- Each new account holder can receive up to a /21 from the IPv4
Recovered pool.
- Existing account holders who have not yet received the maximum /21
from the two pools may continue to apply for space from the Recovered
pool until they have received a maximum /21 from the two pools.
- A waiting list will be created if approved requests cannot be
fulfilled. Each new account holder will be given priority in the
waiting list.
5. Advantages / Disadvantages
-----------------------------
Advantages:
- Simplifying management of remaining IPv4 address pools.
Disadvantages:
None.
6. Impact on resource holders
------------------------------
No impact to resource holders.
7. References
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prop-117-v2.txt
Displaying prop-117-v2.txt.
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