Address Policy SIG, APNIC Policy meeting, February 27th, 2003 (1) IPv6 Policy in action Feedback from other RIR communities David Kessens Chairperson RIPE.

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Address Policy SIG, APNIC Policy meeting, February 27th, 2003 (1) IPv6 Policy in action Feedback from other RIR communities David Kessens Chairperson RIPE IPv6 working group

Address Policy SIG, APNIC Policy meeting, February 27th, 2003 (2) Background Current policy: has been finalised about a year ago and implemented in July 2002 Never intended to fix all the problems but to facilitate deployment

Address Policy SIG, APNIC Policy meeting, February 27th, 2003 (3) Background Operational experience has been gained of policy in action Feedback and discussion has been raised on ARIN and RIPE mailing lists Different type of comments received: - need for small changes and clarifications - more fundamental changes that require a lot of consideration

Address Policy SIG, APNIC Policy meeting, February 27th, 2003 (4) Community input from ARIN and RIPE region No list per RIR - many of the issues came up at the same time in the different regions We don’t have any information from rejected requests from LIRs or the RIRs

Address Policy SIG, APNIC Policy meeting, February 27th, 2003 (5) Issues that can be addressed in current framework Many comments suggested that the rules are felt as a barrier to deployment: - ‘Number of customers within two years’ is a problem Proposed solutions: - lower the 200 to something lower - don’t have this criteria at all for the first X number of applications or until a certain date - give a micro-allocation of a /48 to anybody who asks for it

Address Policy SIG, APNIC Policy meeting, February 27th, 2003 (6) Issues that can be addressed in current framework Wording issues: Confusion about need for 200 /48 customers: I don’t qualify because I can’t justify 200 customers that have a need for /48 allocations but I am a mobile operator and do have millions of customers that need /64 assignements Perception that allocation will be lost if ipv6 introduction is taking more time and you will fall short of the X number of customers within 2 years

Address Policy SIG, APNIC Policy meeting, February 27th, 2003 (7) More fundamental issues Longer prefixes for smaller ISPs that want to multihome A need for provider independent addresses: - big businesses want their own addresses, but when is somebody big enough ?!? Or, when is a business too small to justify it’s own prefix. Special allocations for organizations that think they are special in some way or the other - exchange points - root nameserver operators - micro-allocations

Address Policy SIG, APNIC Policy meeting, February 27th, 2003 (8) Proposal Editorial committee collects a list of issues - issues that can be addressed within the current policy framework - issues that need more fundamental changes Editorial committee will revise the the current policy with the list of issues in mind but will not make fundamental changes to the policy (yet) Let’s first make the easy fixes Don’t do anything about issues like multi-homing (yet) since there is no chance for quick consensus

Address Policy SIG, APNIC Policy meeting, February 27th, 2003 (9) Questions ?!?