Dear colleagues
The four-week final comment period for the proposal 'Modification in the
ASN eligibility criteria' has ended.
During the comment period there was continued support for the proposal.
The Chairs therefore deem that consensus has been maintained
on the proposal.
We formally request that the APNIC Executive Council endorse this
proposal.
For a detailed history of this proposal see:
http://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-114
Regards
APNIC Policy SIG Chairs
Masato, Sumon
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prop-114-v003: Modification in the ASN eligibility criteria
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Proposer: Aftab Siddiqui
aftab.siddiqui@gmail.com
Skeeve Stevens
skeeve@eintellegonetworks.com
1. Problem statement
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The current ASN assignment policy states two eligibility criteria and
that both criteria should be fulfilled in order to obtain an ASN. The
policy seems to imply that both requirements i.e. multi-homing and
clearly defined single routing policy must be met simultaneously,
this has created much confusion in interpreting the policy.
As a result organizations have either provided incorrect information
to get the ASN or barred themselves from applying where they still
have a valid justification for obtaining an ASN.
2. Objective of policy change
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In order to make the policy guidelines simpler we are proposing to
modify the text describing the eligibility criteria for ASN
assignment by providing alternate criteria to obtaining an ASN.
3. Situation in other regions
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ARIN:
It is not mandatory but optional to be multi-homed in order get ASN
RIPE:
Policy to remove multi-homing requirement is currently in discussion
and the current phase ends 12 February 2015 (awaiting Chair decision)
Policy - https://www.ripe.net/ripe/policies/proposals/2014-03
LACNIC:
Only inter-connect is mandatory not multi-homing
AFRINIC:
It is mandatory to be multi-homed in order to get ASN.
4. Proposed policy solution
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An organisation is eligible for an ASN assignment if:
- they are currently multi-homed, OR
- have previous allocated provider independent address space by
APNIC, AND intend to multi-home in the future
5. Advantages / Disadvantages
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Advantages:
By adding the additional criteria of Guidelines managed by APNIC
Secretariat, this would enable the Secretariat to make decisions
based on common or rare use cases, but that may still be a valid
request.
Disadvantages:
It may be perceived that this policy would enable members to obtain
ASN’s more easily, and in return cause faster consumption of ASN’s
in the region. Given the relative ease of obtaining an ASN with
‘work around’ methods, we do not perceive this will actually have
any effect.
6. Impact on resource holders
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No impact on existing resource holders.