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Global policy proposal for the allocation of IPv4 blocks to Regional Internet Registries

Global policy proposal for the allocation of IPv4 blocks to Regional Internet Registries. prop-069-v002. Authors & Disclaimer. Adiel A. Akplogan, AfriNIC Raul Echeberria, LACNIC Maemura Akinori, APNIC Geoff Huston, APNIC Axel Pawlik, RIPE NCC Ray Plzak, ARIN Oscar A. Robles-Garay, LACNIC

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Global policy proposal for the allocation of IPv4 blocks to Regional Internet Registries

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  1. Global policy proposal for the allocation of IPv4 blocks to Regional Internet Registries prop-069-v002

  2. Authors & Disclaimer • Adiel A. Akplogan, AfriNIC • Raul Echeberria, LACNIC • Maemura Akinori, APNIC • Geoff Huston, APNIC • Axel Pawlik, RIPE NCC • Ray Plzak, ARIN • Oscar A. Robles-Garay, LACNIC • Nigel Titley, RIPE NCC • Paul Wilson, APNIC

  3. Problem Statement • Current global policy on IPv4 does not cover reclaimed address space • RIRs have no mechanism / policy to transfer address space among themselves

  4. Introduction • This is a Global Policy Proposal to govern allocation from the IANA to the RIRs • Performance requirements to be defined separately after ratification

  5. Definitions • Recovered address space • Reclaimed space • Returned space • Excluding freshly reclaimed space after termination of contracts • IPv4 address holdings • <unallocated space> minus <reserved space>

  6. Implementation • Phase 1: Pre-Depletion • IANA sets up “recovered IPv4 pool” • Recovery of IPv4 address space by RIRs • Return to IANA every 3 months • In aggregated blocks of /24 or larger • Phase 2: Post-Depletion • After ratification and announcement of IANA depletion • Rescind ASO-001-02 • Allocation by IANA under this global policy commences

  7. IANA Allocations in Phase 2 • Definition “Allocation Period” • 6 months following 1 March & 1 September • Determination of “IPv4 Allocation Unit” • 1/10 of IANA IPv4 address pool, rounded down to the next CIDR (power-of-2) boundary • Allocation to RIRs • One allocation per RIR per allocation period, if RIR is eligible • One allocation unit (smallest number of blocks)

  8. Eligibility • RIR must not yet have received an allocation during the current allocation period • RIR holdings are less than 50 % of current allocation unit • New RIRs: One allocation unit on RIR recognition, or asap

  9. Reporting • IANA keeps • Log of returned IPv4 address space • Log of allocated IPv4 address space • Public registry of all IPv4 address space • IANA may make public announcements of transactions under this policy

  10. Odds & Ends • Timeline • Implementation immediately after ratification • Advantages • Defines mechanism for distribution of reclaimed address space • Disadvantages? • No change to allocation relationships between APNIC and members or NIRs

  11. Status in other RIRs’ regions Proposal will be submitted in all RIRs’ regions in order to become global policy according to ASO MoU.

  12. Questions / Discussion

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