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[address-policy-wg] 2009-03 New Draft Document Published (Run Out Fairly)
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Michiel Klaver
michiel at klaver.it
Tue Sep 22 16:31:36 CEST 2009
Filiz Yilmaz wrote: > PDP Number: 2009-03 > Run Out Fairly > > Dear Colleagues, > > The draft document for the proposal described in 2009-03 has been > published. The impact analysis that was conducted for this proposal > has also been published. > > You can find the full proposal at: > > http://www.ripe.net/ripe/policies/proposals/2009-03.html > > and the draft document at: > > http://www.ripe.net/ripe/draft-documents/ripe-471-draft2009-03.html > > We encourage you to read the draft document text and send any comments > to address-policy-wg at ripe.net before 20 October 2009. > > Regards, > > Filiz Yilmaz > > Policy Development Manager > RIPE NCC > The new proposed policy text at the draft document under section "6.0 Policies and Guidelines for Assignments" states some fixed dates for reducing the assignment period. Those are based at the predictions made by Geoff Huston using the data of current assignment rates. What if people realize IPv4 addresses become scarce and there will be a massive run on the last available pool, then the final date of exhaustion will be a lot sooner than projected. I think 2009-03 is a decent proposal, but should be based on on the pool of available address space trough time and not using fixed dates. For example: - When the available pool of allocatable IPv4 address space is at or below an /6, the RIPE NCC or the LIRs will start assigning enough address space to End Users to meet their needs for a period of up to nine months. - When the available pool of allocatable IPv4 address space is at or below an /7, the RIPE NCC or the LIRs will start assigning enough address space to End Users to meet their needs for a period of up to six months. - When the available pool of allocatable IPv4 address space is at or below an /8, the RIPE NCC or the LIRs will start assigning enough address space to End Users to meet their needs for a period of up to three months. With kind regards, Michiel Klaver IT Professional
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