HD Ratio for IPv4 LACNIC VI Mar 29 - Apr 1, 2004 Montevideo, Uruguay.

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HD Ratio for IPv4 LACNIC VI Mar 29 - Apr 1, 2004 Montevideo, Uruguay

Current status APNIC –Similar presentation at APNIC 16 –Received positive feedback for the concept ARIN –Proposal currently discussing on mailing list LACNIC –Information and consideration RIPE NCC –Information presentation in coming meeting

Background Host Density (HD) ratio –Measures utilisation in hierarchically managed address space (see RFC3194 and RFC1715) Note: calculation requires registration of individual site addresses (/48) –The HD-ratio has been adopted for IPv6 LIR may receive more IPv6 space when HD=0.80 –An HD-ratio value corresponds to a percentage utilisation which decreases as the size of the address space grows

Background - IPv6 (HD = 0.80) RFC3194 The Host-Density Ratio for Address Assignment Efficiency / %1.18% /16

Problem Summary IPv4 fixed utilisation requirement –Once 80% is sub-allocated or assigned, LIR can request additional block –Same requirement for all address blocks, regardless of size No allowance for hierarchical management –Address management efficiency decreases for large address blocks –Imposes unreasonable management overhead on larger LIRs

Proposal Summary HD-based IPv4 utilisation requirement –Lower % utilisation requirement for larger blocks –To make allowance for hierarchical management Variation of HD-Ratio proposed –Assignment Density (AD) Ratio Proposed value –Utilisation requirement AD=0.966 –Calculated based on current 80% principle

Proposed IPv4 utilisation (AD 0.966)

PrefixTotal addrsUtilised addrs% / % / % / % / % / % / % / % / % / %

Justification

Allocation Hierarchy - 1 RIR ISP … Customers and Infrastructure

Allocation Hierarchy - 2 RIR ISP … Internal Hierarchy Customers and Infrastructure

Assignment Density (AD) Ratio Variation of HD ratio –Instead of measuring host addresses actually used, measures number of addresses assigned by LIR For consistency with IPv4 policies, which do not track individual host address assignments Propose to use AD Ratio as utilisation measure for IPv4 –Need to determine appropriate value

Selecting an AD-Ratio value Principles –Accept 80% as reasonable utilisation limit for single-level hierarchy –Accept corresponding lower utilisation limits for deeper hierarchies 64% for 2-level hierarchy (80% x 80%) 51.2% for 3-level hierarchy (80% ** 3) Apply to ISP internal hierarchy –We assume likely useful depth of hierarchy according to size of address space –Select values which appear reasonable Values are theoretical only

Allocation Hierarchy RIR ISP … Internal Hierarchy* Customers and Infrastructure

Selecting an AD-Ratio value Likely depth of ISP addressing hierarchy Common AD Ratio value –Most conservative:0.966 –Lease conservative:0.961 Size Range (Prefix) Depth (n) Utilisation (0.80**n) AD Ratio (calculated) /24 to /20180%.960 to.973 /20 to / %.961 to.970 /16 to /12264%.960 to.968 /12 to / %.960 to.966 /8 to /4351.2%.960 to.966

IPv4 utilisation (AD = 0.966)

Impact

Impacts Administrative –LIR needs to incorporate new method of calculating utilisation in procedures –LIR would need to register infrastructure assignments/sub-allocations –RIRs Secretariat update internal policies, procedures and documentation Address space consumption –Initial impact –Ongoing impact

Impact - Address Consumption Initial impact –Maximum impact (address wastage) can be calculated as difference in utilisation expectation for all allocated address space * Figure calculated from sample of 788 APNIC LIRs, according to actual address space holdings Total LIRs in sample788 Total address space held (actual)4.17 (/8s) Utilised addresses (80%)3.32 Utilised addresses (AD 0.966)2.53* Extra wasted space0.79 Extra wastage as proportion of total19%

Impact - Address Consumption Ongoing impact –Calculated by modeling the distribution of an additional /8 proportionally to all LIRs Total LIRs in sample788 Initial address space held (actual)4.17 (/8s) Additional address space allocated1.00 Total address space now held5.17 Utilised addresses (AD 0.966)3.11 Additional addresses utilised0.58 Additional addresses utilised (80%)0.80 Extra wasted space0.22 Extra wastage as proportion of total22%

Implementation RIR-LIR procedures –Replace 80% utilisation with AD ratio Assignment procedures –Calculations rely on assignment and sub- allocation registration information Preferably including infrastructure

Summary Accept HD-Ratio based to measure utilisation requirement for hierarchical address management –Use AD-Ratio to apply for Ipv4 –Use as AD-Ratio as a requirement Benefit impacts larger ISPs –Improves address manageability Address space consumption impact –Initial impact - up to 19% additional space required (maximum eventual impact) –Ongoing impact - up to 22% increase in consumption rate (maximum)

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