APNIC Home APNIC Home


[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

[sig-policy]Final call for comments: [prop-008-v001] - IANA Policies forallocation of IPv4 blocks to RIRs



Dear colleagues

APNIC welcomes comments, questions, and suggestions on the following policy
proposal:


____________________

Final call for comments: [prop-008-v001]
"IANA Policies for allocation of IPv4 blocks to RIRs"
____________________

This is the final call for comments on policy proposal [prop-008-v001] "IANA
Policies for allocation of IPv4 blocks to RIRs".

This proposal was presented at APNIC 16 and the following consensus was
reached:

   "The SIG accepted by consensus the proposal that IANA should
    allocate IPv4 addresses to the RIRs in multiples of /8, to meet
    the RIRs' allocation needs for 18 months. As this is a proposal
    to form global policy the next step is to present it to the
    other regions' open policy meetings and the ASO processes."

This proposal is now submitted to the sig-policy mailing list for an
eight week discussion period. At the end of that period, if consensus
appears to have been achieved, the Chair of the Address Policy SIG will
ask the Executive Council to endorse the proposal for implementation.

*   Send all comments and questions to:   <sig-policy@apnic.net>
*   Deadline for comments:                20 November 2003


____________________

Proposal details 
____________________

*The following document was proposed:

INTERNET ASSIGNED NUMBERS AUTHORITY (IANA)
POLICIES FOR ALLOCATION OF IPv4 BLOCKS TO REGIONAL INTERNET
REGISTRIES

This document describes the policies governing the
allocation of IPv4 address space from the IANA to the
Regional Internet Registries (RIRs).  This document does not
stipulate performance requirements in the provision of
services by IANA to an RIR in accordance with these
policies.  Such requirements should be specified by
appropriate agreements among the RIRs and ICANN.

1.  Allocation Principles

  -  The IANA will allocate IPv4 address space to the RIRs
     in /8 units.

  -  The IANA will allocate sufficient IPv4 address space to
     the RIRs to support their registration needs for at least an
     18 month period.

  -  The IANA will allow for the RIRs to apply their own
     respective chosen allocation and reservation strategies in
     order to ensure the efficiency and efficacy of their work.

2.  Initial Allocations

Each new RIR shall, at the moment of recognition, be
allocated a new /8 by the IANA.  This allocation will be
made regardless of the newly formed RIR's projected
utilization figures and shall be independent of the IPv4
address space that may have been transferred to the new RIR
by the already existing RIRs as part of the formal
transition process.

3.  Additional Allocations

A RIR is eligible to receive additional IPv4 address space
from the IANA when either of the following conditions are
met.

  -   The RIR's AVAILABLE SPACE of IPv4 addresses is less
      than 50% of a /8 block.

  -   The RIR's AVAILABLE SPACE of IPv4 addresses is less
      than its established NECESSARY SPACE for the following 9
      months.

In either case, IANA shall make a single allocation of a
whole number of /8 blocks, sufficient to satisfy the
established NECESSARY SPACE of the RIR for an 18 month
period.

3.1  Calculation of AVAILABLE SPACE

The AVAILABLE SPACE of IPv4 addresses of a RIR shall be
determined as follows:

    AVAILABLE SPACE = CURRENTLY FREE ADDRESSES +
    RESERVATIONS EXPIRING DURING THE FOLLOWING 3 MONTHS
    FRAGMENTED SPACE

FRAGMENTED SPACE is determined as the total amount of
available blocks smaller than the RIR's minimum allocation
size within the RIR's currently available stock.

3.2  Calculation of NECESSARY SPACE

If the applying Regional Internet Registry does not
establish any special needs for the period concerned,
NECESSARY SPACE shall be determined as follows:

    NECESSARY SPACE = AVERAGE NUMBER OF ADDRESSES ALLOCATED
    MONTHLY DURING THE PAST 6 MONTHS * LENGTH OF PERIOD IN
    MONTHS

If the applying RIR anticipates that due to certain special
needs the rate of allocation for the period concerned will
be different from the previous 6 months, it may determine
its NECESSARY SPACE as follows:

  A) Calculate NECESSARY SPACE as its total needs for that
     period according to its projection and based on the special
     facts that justify these needs.

  B) Submit a clear and detailed justification of the above
     mentioned projection (Item A).

     If the justification is based on the allocation
     tendency prepared by the Regional Internet Registry,
     data explaining said tendency must be enclosed.

     If the justification is based on the application of one
     or more of the Regional Internet Registry's new
     allocation policies, an impact analysis of the new
     policy/policies must be enclosed.

     If the justification is based on external factors such
     as new infrastructure, new services within the region,
     technological advances or legal issues, the
     corresponding analysis must be enclosed together with
     references to information sources that will allow
     verification of the data.

If IANA does not have elements that clearly question the
Regional Internet Registry's projection, the special needs
projected for the following 18 months, indicated in Item A
above, shall be considered valid.

4.  Announcement of IANA Allocations

When address space is allocated to a RIR, the IANA will send
a detailed announcement to the receiving RIR.  The IANA will
also make announcements to all other RIRs, informing them of
the recent allocation.  The RIRs will coordinate
announcements to their respective membership lists and any
other lists they deem necessary.

The IANA will make appropriate modifications to the
"Internet Protocol V4 Address Space" page of the IANA
website and may make announcements to its own appropriate
announcement lists.  The IANA announcements will be limited
to which address ranges, the time of allocation and to which
Registry they have been allocated.


____________________

References
____________________

Proposal details including full text of proposal, presentations, links
to relevant meeting minutes, and links to mailing list discussions are
available at:

     http://www.apnic.net/docs/policy/proposals/prop-008-v001.html

______________________________________________________________________
APNIC Secretariat                              <secretariat@apnic.net>
Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC)   Tel: +61-7-3858-3100
PO Box 2131 Milton, QLD 4064 Australia            Fax: +61-7-3858-3199
Level 1, 33 Park Road, Milton, QLD                http://www.apnic.net
______________________________________________________________________