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AC On-Docket Proposals
Report
John Sweeting
Advisory Council Chair
AC Docket
• Proposals
– AC adds to docket, or abandons
• Proposals On Docket
– Developed by AC and brought to list and PPM as
Draft Policy
– Or perhaps not yet due to:
• Prioritization (deferred a couple proposals)
• Time constraints
Proposals on AC’s Docket
• Four Proposals still on docket:
95: Customer Confidentiality
97: Waiting List for Unmet IPv4 Requests
98: Last Minute Assistance for Small ISPs
99: /24 End User Minimum Allocation Unit
Proposal 95
• PP 95: Customer Confidentiality
– Proposal would require ISPs to provide only their
customer’s names on reallocations and
reassignments, while giving the ISP the option of
providing their own address and phone number.
– If requested by ARIN, full customer contact
information must be provided. Such information
will be kept confidential and not be published in
WHOIS.
Proposal 97
• PP 97: Waiting List for Unmet IPv4 Requests
– Proposal would alter ARIN's current address
issuing procedures and instead require the issuing
of a single, contiguous address prefix for each
approved IPv4 request.
– Would create a waiting list for requestors whose
IPv4 address needs cannot be fulfilled by ARIN at
the time of approval of the request.
– Tries to prevent gaming the intent by forbidding
requestors from making multiple small requests.
Proposal 98
• PP 98: Last Minute Assistance for Small ISPs
– Proposal would reduce the initial ISP minimum
prefix size (NRPM section 4.2.2) from /20 to /23 in
stages, based on utilization of ARIN’s last /8:
• 90% use of /8 - Minimum is /21
• 95% - /22
• 97% - /23
– Proposal applies to the last /8, not transfers.
Proposal 99
• PP 99: /24 End User Minimum Allocation Unit
– Proposal would lower the multi-homed end user
minimum prefix from /22 to /24.
– If an end user requests additional address space,
they would have to return the smaller prefix for a
larger one (for example, a /24 would have to be
returned for a /22).
Going Forward
• Your feedback is appreciated
– Good discussion at the round tables this week!
• AC to work these with the goal of developing
these proposals into Clear, Technically Sound,
and Useful policy
Thank you