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The paper discusses a proposed alternative criteria for renumbering in initial allocation and phase transition, outlining the requirements for obtaining an initial IPv4 address allocation and the removal of certain criteria after the final phase. The suggested changes aim to streamline the allocation process for LIRs.
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Alternative criteria to renumbering in initial allocation after the final /8 phase Izumi Okutani (JPNIC) Terence Zhang (CNNIC)
Current Initial Allocation Criteria To be eligible to obtain an initial allocation, an LIR must: have used a /24 from their upstream provider ordemonstrate an immediate need for a /24; have complied with applicable policies in managing all address space previously allocated to it (including historical allocations); demonstrate a detailed plan for use of a /23 within a year; and commit to renumber from previously deployed space into the new address space within one year. Remove this criteria after the final /8 phase
Proposed change to Initial allocation criteria (prop-094) To be eligible to obtain an initial allocation, an LIR must: have used a /24 from their upstream provider ordemonstrate an immediate need for a /24; have complied with applicable policies in managing all address space previously allocated to it (including historical allocations); demonstrate a detailed plan for use of a /23 within a year; and commit to renumber from previously deployed space into the new address space within one year. Criteria.d) is removed for initial allocation under “9.10 Distribution of the final /8 worth of space in the unallocated APNIC IPv4 address pool” Add this clause