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ARIN Public Policy Consultation Session

ARIN Public Policy Consultation Session

ARIN will hold a Public Policy Consultation at NANOG 66 to discuss possible changes to number policy. Network operator feedback and face-to-face discussion of Inte …

Talk Title ARIN Public Policy Consultation Session
Speakers Dan Alexander (Comcast)
Conference NANOG66
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Location San Diego, California
Date Feb 8 2016 - Feb 10 2016
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ARIN will hold a Public Policy Consultation at NANOG 66 to discuss possible changes to number policy. Network operator feedback and face-to-face discussion of Internet number resource policy is crucial to the efficient and timely management of IP address space. ARIN PPC Track Agenda:

  • Opening announcements
  • ARIN Update - Data provided on the trend of IP address transfer requests, and NRPM section 4.10 micro assignments used for IPv6 transition technologies that would require routing of blocks smaller than a /24
  • Update on Advisory Council Activities
  • Overview of AC efforts and the policy changes currently being considered
  • Recommended Draft and Draft Policy Discussion
  • Draft Policy ARIN-2015-2: Modify 8.4 (Inter-RIR Transfers to Specified Recipients) - Current policy has a 12 month hold on IP resources acquired by an organization before they can be transferred to an organization in another Region. This requirement is an effort to avoid “flipping”, but prevents global organizations from moving resources between affiliated companies.
  • Recommended Draft Policy ARIN-2015-5: Out of region use - This proposal would allow requests for resources to be used outside the ARIN region.
  • Draft Policy ARIN-2015-7: Simplified requirements for demonstrated need for IPv4 transfers - This proposal would add another way for recipients in the ARIN region to qualify for an IPv4 transfer by showing 50% use of all space within two years, with officer attestation.
  • Recommended Draft Policy ARIN-2015-11: Remove transfer language which only applied pre-exhaustion of IPv4 pool - This proposal is a policy clean up effort to remove wording that is no longer relevant now that the IPv4 free pool is exhausted.
  • Open discussion for continued feedback on the content of future ARIN Public Policy Consultations
  • Closing Announcements The full texts of all number policy proposal are available at: https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/
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