[LACNIC/Politicas] Fwd: [sig-policy] prop-106-v001: Restricting excessive IPv4 address transfers under the final /8 block
Nicolas Antoniello
nantoniello at gmail.com
Thu Jan 31 11:26:40 BRST 2013
Estimados,
Les re-envío esta propuesta de política que surgió en la región de APNIC la
cual hasta ahora está siendo resistida por la comunidad... pero no deja de
ser interesante su análisis.
Pueden ver el thread de la discusión en:
http://mailman.apnic.net/mailing-lists/sig-policy/archive/2013/01/msg00006.html
Saludos,
Nicolas
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Dear,
I re-send this policy proposal that emerged in the APNIC region which until
now has been resisted by the community ... but still an interesting
analysis.
You can see the thread of the discussion here:
http://mailman.apnic.net/mailing-lists/sig-policy/archive/2013/01/msg00006.html
Regards,
Nicolas
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Andy Linton
Restricting excessive IPv4 address transfers under the final /8 block
To: SIG policy <sig-policy at apnic.net>
Dear SIG Members
The proposal "prop-106-v001: Restricting excessive IPv4 address
transfers under the final /8 block' has been sent to the Policy SIG for
review.
It will be discussed at the Policy SIG at APNIC 35 in Singapore,
Thursday 28 February 2013.
We invite you to review and comment on the proposal on the mailing list
before the meeting.
The comment period on the mailing list before an APNIC meeting is an
important part of the policy development process. We encourage you to
express your views on the proposal:
- Do you support or oppose this proposal?
- Does this proposal solve a problem you are experiencing? If
so, tell the community about your situation.
- Do you see any disadvantages in this proposal?
- Is there anything in the proposal that is not clear?
- What changes could be made to this proposal to make it more
effective?
Information about this proposal is available from:
https://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-106
Andy, Skeeve, Masato
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prop-106-v001: Restricting excessive IPv4 address transfers under the
final /8 block
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Authors: Shin SHIRAHATA shin at clara.ad.jp
Tomohiro Fujisaki fujisaki at syce.net
1. Introduction
---------------
This policy proposes to restricting IPv4 address transfers which
were allocated/assigned from the final /8 block.
Based on our observations of the APNIC transfer history records,
some LIRs seems to collect IPv4 address blocks under the final /8
range by using multiple accounts, and transfer these blocks to
a single account. We believe this kind of behaviors are against
the spirit of the final /8 policy.
2. Summary
----------
The current APNIC IPv4 address transfer policy allows to obtain
a maximum of /22 distribution(s) per each APNIC account holder.
We propose add a restriction to IPv4 address transfer policy to
restricting excessive IPv4 address transfers under the final /8
block.
3. Situation in other RIRs
--------------------------
No similar policy at other RIRs.
4. Details
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There are options to handle this problem.
Option 1: Restrict IPv4 address transfers under the final /8 address
block for two years.
- Prohibits transfers of the address block for two years after
receiving the distribution under the final /8 address block.
Option 2: Set a deposit for transfers under the final /8 range.
- Pay ten years of APNIC's annual fees for transfered address
block in advance when receiving the final /8 address range
by address transfer or account name change.
If an APNIC account holder transfers the final /8 range, the
rights associated with the advanced payment of the annual fees
will get dissolved, and the transfer recipient must pay the
annual fees just the same as regular APNIC account holders.
5. Pros/Cons
------------
Advantages:
- Restricting the last /8 address range to concentrate on a
particular account holder
- Matches with the spirit of the final /8 policy
Disadvantages:
- The changes may increase an incentive of underground transfers.
6. Effect on APNIC
------------------
Transfers from the final /8 address range will be restricted in
principle
7. Effect on NIRs
-----------------
NIRs need to adopt this policy.
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