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AC On-Docket Proposals Report. John Sweeting Advisory Council Chair. AC Docket. Proposals AC adds to docket, or abandons Proposals On Docket Developed by AC and brought to list and PPM as Draft Policy Or perhaps not yet due to: Prioritization (deferred a couple proposals)
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AC On-Docket Proposals Report John Sweeting Advisory Council Chair
AC Docket • Proposals • AC adds to docket, or abandons • Proposals On Docket • Developed by AC and brought to list and PPM as Draft Policy • Or perhaps not yet due to: • Prioritization (deferred a couple proposals) • Time constraints
Proposals on AC’s Docket • Four Proposals still on docket: 95: Customer Confidentiality 97: Waiting List for Unmet IPv4 Requests 98: Last Minute Assistance for Small ISPs 99: /24 End User Minimum Allocation Unit
Proposal 95 • PP 95: Customer Confidentiality • Proposal would require ISPs to provide only their customer’s names on reallocations and reassignments, while giving the ISP the option of providing their own address and phone number. • If requested by ARIN, full customer contact information must be provided. Such information will be kept confidential and not be published in WHOIS.
Proposal 97 • PP 97: Waiting List for Unmet IPv4 Requests • Proposal would alter ARIN's current address issuing procedures and instead require the issuing of a single, contiguous address prefix for each approved IPv4 request. • Would create a waiting list for requestors whose IPv4 address needs cannot be fulfilled by ARIN at the time of approval of the request. • Tries to prevent gaming the intent by forbidding requestors from making multiple small requests.
Proposal 98 • PP 98: Last Minute Assistance for Small ISPs • Proposal would reduce the initial ISP minimum prefix size (NRPM section 4.2.2) from /20 to /23 in stages, based on utilization of ARIN’s last /8: • 90% use of /8 - Minimum is /21 • 95% - /22 • 97% - /23 • Proposal applies to the last /8, not transfers.
Proposal 99 • PP 99: /24 End User Minimum Allocation Unit • Proposal would lower the multi-homed end user minimum prefix from /22 to /24. • If an end user requests additional address space, they would have to return the smaller prefix for a larger one (for example, a /24 would have to be returned for a /22).
Going Forward • Your feedback is appreciated • Good discussion at the round tables this week! • AC to work these with the goal of developing these proposals into Clear, Technically Sound, and Useful policy