Re: [sig-policy] Revised version of Prop-117 (Prop-117-v002)
I got some comments to prop-117-v001, and modified that as follows.
- changed maximum distribution size after exhaustion equal to current size
- clean up the text
I would appreciate it if you could give any comments.
Yours Sincerely,
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Tomohiro Fujisaki
2017-02-15 19:41 GMT+09:00 Sumon Ahmed Sabir <sumon at fiberathome dot net>:
>
> 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
>
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
> Proposer: Tomohiro Fujisaki
> fujisaki at syce dot net
>
>
> 1. Problem statement
> --------------------
>
> 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
> -----------------------------
>
> None.
>
>
> 4. Proposed policy solution
> ---------------------------
>
> 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
> -------------
>
> prop-117-v2.txt
> Displaying prop-117-v2.txt.
>
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