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1 Separate Assignment Policies for End-Users and ISPs Izumi Okutani Japan Network Information Center

2 Purpose In order to match the policy with the current practice, I would like to propose making a separate assignment policy for ISPs.

3 Current Assignment Situation Two types of network for assignments  End-users’ network  ISPs’ network

4 Attributes of End users’ network  Constructed for the end-user ’ s own use –PREDICTABLE –LITTLE CHANGE –NOT LARGE IN NUMBER

5 Attributes of ISPs’ network  Network constructed to provide services to the end-user’s customers –UNPREDICTABLE: network topology depends on the number of end-users they have,.i.e, the state of their business –LARGE IN NUMBER

6 Current Assignment Policy  RFC2050, APNIC policy(APNIC-076), and JPNIC address assignment policy –Assigns address space to cover up to 1 year’s necessity –Needs to use 25% of assigned address space by 6 months and 50% in one year –Does not require information to back the estimation

7 Problems with ISP Assignments Under the Current Policy  UNPREDICTABILITY:network topology depends on the state of their business –Difficult to make an accurate estimation of the needs  WASTE:large in amount –a greater number of global addresses will be wasted if the needs were overestimated. –50% of ISPs’ assignments are quite large.  INCONSISTENCY: ISPs allocated – 3month, ISPs assigned – 1 year

8 Actual Practice Due to the problems described above, most IRs implement assignments based on the actual usage for ISP assignments. JPNIC takes the following factors into consideration for ISP assignments  Business experience –Has been providing the service –Newly starts the service

9 When an applicant has been providing the service Approve what a hostmaster considers appropriate from the following information  usage in the past 12 months –able to see if their estimate is well-documented.  estimate for the next 12 months –allows us to make more fine judgment to meet its needs for a particular duration

10 When Applicant newly starts the services  Approve the amount of address to meet their immediate needs, then ask them to make a request again when their needs exceeds this block. We ask for –Monthly estimate for the next 12 months  Judge the “immediate needs” by – monthly estimates –what they consider is reasonable –the equipment they would have purchased at the time of the start-up (dial-up services) – etc

11 Reference Information There are also information we ask per service to judge their needs  Dial-up  Cable  Hosting

12 Dial-up  The increase in the number of machines and PRI for 3months/6 months/1 year  User-address ratios  The number of customers for the past one-year on monthly basis  The number of customers estimated for the next one year on monthly basis

13 Cable  User: address ratios  The number of customers for the past one-year on monthly basis  The number of customers estimated for the next one year on monthly basis  List of current customers

14 Hosting  Name/address based  The number of customers for the past one-year on monthly basis  The number of customers estimated for the next one year on monthly basis  List of current customers

15 Summary on the Practice We only approve the amount foreseeable in the future with back-up information for ISP assignments.

16 Conclusion The current practice described above allows more efficient use of the global address, but it is not explicitly stated on the policy. I would like to propose documenting a separate assignment policy for ISPs to match this practice.


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