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APNIC Policy SIG report: Open Policy Meeting

APNIC Policy SIG report: Open Policy Meeting. Policy SIG Report Masato Yamanishi, Chair. Policy SIG Meeting outcomes. Considered One Policy Proposal prop-111: Request-based expansion of IPv6 default allocation size Two Community Consultations Survey Results Discussion

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APNIC Policy SIG report: Open Policy Meeting

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  1. APNIC Policy SIG report: Open Policy Meeting Policy SIG Report Masato Yamanishi, Chair

  2. Policy SIG Meeting outcomes • Considered One Policy Proposal • prop-111: Request-based expansion of IPv6 default allocation size • Two Community Consultations • Survey Results Discussion • Community Discussion on Consensus • Three Reports from the Secretariat • Policy Implementations • Policy Documentation • Inter-RIR Transfer Policy Update • Consensus Measurement Pilot • CONFER

  3. prop-111: Request-based expansion of IPv6 default allocation size Proposal: • The objective of this proposal is to modify the eligibility for an organization to receive or extend an IPv6 address space up to a /29 by explaining how the extended space up to /29 will be used. Status: • Did reach consensus and was abandoned.

  4. Survey Results Discussion • Identified two barriers for further participation • Language may be a barrier to participation • Simultaneous / Document translation may not help • Active participants could translate and promote proposals within their domestic community • Need to consider other solutions • Particularly Non-Members are not participating • We need to better understand why. More research? • Promoting the PDP is a possible solution • Need to continue discussion on mailing list

  5. Community Discussion on Consensus • Reviewed current descriptions about consensus in: • PDP • SIG Guidelines, and • SIG Administration slides • Community doesn’t think we need to update documents immediately • Instead we need to promote our PDP for newcomers and non-participants • Should we produce videos • Make more use of flow chart • Other ideas?

  6. Secretariat reports • Implementations since last meeting • prop-105: Distribution of returned IPv4 address • prop-107: AS number transfer policy proposal • prop-109: Distribution of returned IPv4 address blocks • Single Policy Manual • Editorial Comment Period to start next week • Additional Policy Support • George Odagi, Internet Resource Analyst, will provide back-up if Adam is unavailable

  7. Proposed transfer: APNIC > RIPE NCC Condition on APNIC Source • As defined in the counterpart RIR's transfer policy Condition on RIPE NCC Recipient • Fulfill any requirements of the sending RIR • Plus existing policy requirement • Confirm will make allocations • Cannot re-transfer for 24 months • Will the ARIN community see this relationship as a reciprocal, compatible, needs-based policy? • Need to observe feedback from ARIN community

  8. CONFER – Conensus Measurement Tool http://consensus.apnic.net

  9. Thank you Questions?

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