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Policy Implementation & Experience Report Leslie Nobile

Recently Implemented Policies ARIN IPv6 Subsequent Allocations Utilization Requirement (NRPM 6.5.3) – ISPs can qualify for an additional IPv6 allocation when they’ve assigned 90% of their space to serving sites – Assignments to serving sites must meet same requirements as are used to determine initial allocation size – No requests reviewed under this policy yet Policy Proposal 186: Section 8.2 Reorganizations – Put the term "reorganizations" back into 8.2 Mergers and Acquisitions 2

Review existing policies – Ambiguous text/Inconsistencies/Gaps/Effectiveness Identify areas where new or modified policy may be needed – Operational experience – Customer feedback Provide feedback to community and make recommendations when appropriate Purpose of Policy Experience Report 3

Policies Reviewed 4.5 Multiple Discrete Networks 10.3 IANA Policy for Allocation of ASN Blocks to RIRs 4

4.5. Multiple Discrete Networks “When applying for additional internet address registrations from ARIN, the organization must demonstrate utilization greater than 50% of both the last block allocated and the aggregate sum of all blocks allocated from ARIN to that organization.” 5

Issues There are missing criteria in this policy: Policy only provides criteria for an organization to qualify for additional addresses for its existing sites No criteria defined for the new sites of an existing MDN customer – How does a new site qualify? – What size block should be issued? 6

Current Practice to Qualify New Sites Apply the general principles of the Immediate Need policy (NRPM ) – Verify ISP has connectivity at each new site by requesting recent bill/invoice for service OR – Signed connectivity agreement – Issue /22 minimum allocation unless more can be justified based on 30 day need as supported by: Signed customer contracts Complete customer justification data Deployment schedule Equipment purchase invoices 7

Question for the Community Should specific criteria be added for the new sites of an existing MDN customer? Should staff continue their current practice of using the immediate need criteria? 8

“After Dec 31, 2010, IANA and the RIRs make no distinction between 2-byte and 4-byte ASNs and will operate from an undifferentiated 32-bit pool” NRPM 10.3 “IANA Policy for Allocation of ASN Blocks to RIRs” 9

Issues IANA has now issued its last full block of byte ASNs (issued to APNIC on 9/11/13) – There are only 495 remaining 2-byte ASNs in IANA’s free pool ARIN will likely not qualify for additional 2-bytes and must rely on existing supply – Reclaimed ASNs are not a steady supply 10

Statistics ARIN issues ~1400 ASNs per year – Only 73 4-byte ASNs issued since policy inception in since May 2013 when we changed practice; 0 have been returned Current inventory – byte ASNs – byte ASNs Recovered 2-byte ASNs – Anywhere from ~300 to ~ byte ASNs recovered per year over the past 6 year (not consistent number) 11

Current Practice Issue 2-byte ASNs by default but first notify requestors of 2-byte depletion and ask to consider 4-byte ASN – Implemented May 2013 – Prior to that, issued from lowest to highest since virtually all 4 byte ASNs were being returned because “Upstream said their router wouldn’t support 4-byte ASN” 12

Should ARIN change its current practice to issuing 4-byte ASNs by default and 2- byte only when technical justification shows a 4-byte won’t work? – 4-byte ASNs appear to be usable now – Facilitates a smooth transition rather than “hitting a brick wall” when 2-bytes run out – Aligns us with other RIRs APNIC, RIPE, and LACNIC issue 4-byte by default Question for the Community 13

Suggestions Expand the waiting list policy to include 2-byte ASNs – Would go into effect when ARIN has depleted its supply of 2-byte ASN – Organizations unable to use 4-byte ASN could be placed on the waiting list until a 2- byte ASN becomes available 14

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