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Policy Experience Report Leslie Nobile

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

Policies Reviewed Additional Assignments for Small Multihomers (NRPM ) Multiple Discrete Networks (NRPM 4.5)

NRPM Additional Assignments for Small Multihomers “Any end-user that possesses an assignment smaller than /22 under any part of section 4.3 shall not be able to get an additional assignment unless they agree to return all existing 4.3 assignments which are /23 or smaller within 12 months of receiving a new assignment. The new assignment shall be sized to accommodate their existing utilization in addition to their justified additional growth space under section The common cases for this are expected to be a /24 returned after receipt of a /23, or a /23 returned after receipt of a /22.”

Background Total Org IDs with at least one IPv4 end-user assignment: 2,525 – 2,242 (89%) have never come back for an additional assignment – 282 (11%) have come back for an additional assignment Total end-user assignments since policy implementation (9/9/2010) = 570* – /24 = 197* – /23 = 100* – /22 = 141 – /21= 56 – /20 and larger = 76 Out of the 297 /23s and /24s, only 1 has come back for an additional assignment *excludes micro-allocations

Issues Only a small number of end users actually come back for more space Renumbering is difficult and expensive If aggregation is the goal, and this policy doesn’t contribute anything significant towards this goal, is renumbering really necessary? – It forces a small number of companies to suffer the pain and expense of renumbering with no obvious benefit to routing table conservation

Suggestions Remove the renumbering requirement as it does not appear to meet the goals of this policy

NRPM 4.5 Multiple Discrete Networks “The organization must have compelling criteria for creating discrete networks. Examples of a discrete network might include: – Regulatory restrictions for data transmission, – Geographic distance and diversity between networks, – Autonomous multihomed discrete networks.”

Issues Compelling criteria is vague and open to interpretation Discrete network is not defined anywhere within the policy – There are examples, but they are also open to interpretation Recent argument made that route aggregation was the basis of the MDN policy

Original Goal of the Policy To prevent networks that could not readily reallocate space from being forced into opening up multiple ARIN accounts in order to obtain additional IP addresses – Could never reach 80% utilization due to topological discreteness

Current Practice Discrete networks: – Sites that are not connected OR – Sites that are connected but customer traffic cannot pass from one site to another over an ISP’s internal network (e.g. customer packets are not allowed to transit their IGP) Examples: Lack a backbone; Have component networks operated autonomously; Have contractual or system limitations; Operate under regulatory constraints that prohibit inter- regional transit

Approval Stats (past 12 months) Total number of IPv4 and IPv6 approvals: – 872 IPv4 – 1,134 IPv6 Total number of approvals under MDN: – 44 IPv4 (5%) – 19 IPv6 (2%)

Questions for the Community Should the MDN policy apply to a network that can aggregate, but chooses to originate more specific routes for operational reasons? – If yes, then wouldn’t everything qualify as a discrete network?

Suggestions Modify the policy to add a clear definition of what a discrete network is Remove the phrase “must have compelling criteria” – Shouldn’t be be needed if there is a concrete definition of discrete network