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Overview of Policy Proposals Policy SIG Wednesday 31 August 2011.

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prop-096 Maintaining demonstrated needs requirement in transfer policy after the final /8 phase Problems this proposal aims to address: APNIC is the only RIR that does not require a demonstrated need for transfers. Other RIRs are reluctant to recognize any inter-RIR transfer policy with APNIC.
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Page 1: Overview of Policy Proposals Policy SIG Wednesday 31 August 2011.

Overview of Policy Proposals

Policy SIGWednesday 31 August 2011

Page 2: Overview of Policy Proposals Policy SIG Wednesday 31 August 2011.

Proposals under Discussion• prop-096: Maintaining demonstrated needs

requirement in transfer policy after the final /8 phase

• prop-098: Optimizing IPv6 allocation strategies (simplified)

• prop-099: IPv6 Reservation for Large Networks

• prop-100: National IP Address Plan - Allocation of country-wide IP address blocks

Page 3: Overview of Policy Proposals Policy SIG Wednesday 31 August 2011.

prop-096 Maintaining demonstrated needs requirement in transfer policy after the final /8 phase

Problems this proposal aims to address:• APNIC is the only RIR that does not

require a demonstrated need for transfers.• Other RIRs are reluctant to recognize any

inter-RIR transfer policy with APNIC.

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Proposed solution:• It is proposed that recipients of transfers

be required to justify their need for IPv4 address space.

prop-096 Maintaining demonstrated needs requirement in transfer policy after the final /8 phase

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prop-098 Optimizing IPv6 allocation strategies (simplified)

Problems this proposal aims to address:• LIRs feel they must fit their entire

subscriber base in a single /32.• Network outages caused by bit math

errors. This will lead to disaggregation.• The HD ratio leaves much to be desired as

an address administration tool.

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prop-098 Optimizing IPv6 allocation strategies (simplified)

Proposed solution:• Utilization be measured in ‘Provider

Allocation Units’ - smallest reassignment unit• 75% or more utilization, or• One or more facilities has reached a 90%

utilization and no blocks available to expand

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prop-098 Optimizing IPv6 allocation strategies (simplified)

Proposed solution:• Allow LIRs to request nibble-aligned

blocks of any size greater than or equal to /36• Default minimum is /32• Maximum to accommodate 5 years• Subordinate LIR block count as fully utilized

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prop-098 Optimizing IPv6 allocation strategies (simplified)

Proposed solution:• Subsequent allocations expand to the next

nibble – existing allocation can be re-sized• Allocation shall not exceed a /16, but, a

provider may receive multiple /16s to meet justified needs• LIR is ‘encouraged’ to vacate their old

allocations

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prop-099 IPv6 Reservation for Large Network

Problems this proposal aims to address:• Slow start policy allocates /32 then

reduces the bit mask one bit at a time• This causes fragmentation and complexity

in large networks with POPs growing at different rates.

• IPv6 Policy does not take into account long-term (up to 10 years) future growth.    

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prop-099 IPv6 Reservation for Large Network

Proposed solution:• Multiple prefix request

• Separately justified (Prop-083)• Subsequent allocations made within a

reserved space as:• Extensions to existing prefixes and/or• New prefixes

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prop-099 IPv6 Reservation for Large Network

Proposed solution:• Reservation request for projected network

growth up to 10 years• Long-term network plans• Environmental factors

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prop-099 IPv6 Reservation for Large Network

Proposed solution:• Reservation expires after 2 years unless

re-justified• Allocated prefixes registered in whois• Reservation documented separately

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prop-100 National IP Address Plan - Allocation of country-wide IP

address blocksProblems this proposal aims to address:• IPv6 is allocated in the same way IPv4

• To organizations rather than geographies• Based on 1 year demonstrated need

• This will cause the same problems in IPv6 as we have in IPv4• Fragmentation • LEA difficulty in tracking down abusers

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prop-100 National IP Address Plan - Allocation of country-wide IP

address blocksProposed solution:• One big block of IPv6 Addresses (e.g. /17)

reserved for India• Size to be based on future requirements for

next 20 years at least • Allocated to Indian NIR (once operational)

• Block used for all TSPs/ISPs and other organizations

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