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[AfriNIC-rpd] Re: Proposal: Reclamation of allocated but unrouted IPv4 addresses.
sm+afrinic at elandsys.com
sm+afrinic at elandsys.com
Wed Feb 9 14:54:36 UTC 2011
Hi Jack,
At 09:53 AM 2/8/2011, Jackson Muthili wrote:
>I would like to submit another proposal below.
Your proposal is being forwarded to the Resource Policy Discussion
mailing list (rpd at afrinic.net) for discussion. We will contact you
about the identifier for your proposal once the template for
proposals and the implementation details of the current Policy
Development Process has been to be finalized.
Regards,
Alan Barrett and S. Moonesamy
Interim co-chairs, AfriNIC Policy Development Working Group
>Draft Policy Name: Reclamation of allocated but unrouted IPv4 addresses.
>Author: Jackson Muthili |
><mailto:jacksonmuthi at gmail.com>jacksonmuthi at gmail.com | IP Consultant
>Submission Date: February 8th 2011
>
>1.0 Summary of the Problem Being Addressed by this Policy Proposal
>
>With the depletion of ICANN/IANA pool relatively sooner than later,
>and the AfriNIC pool, ISPs will soon be faced with the tough reality
>of IPv4 address scarcity. Some studies indicate that there is a lot
>of IPv4 that has been allocated but is not used or routed. This
>proposal attempts to find a way to free this space so that it can be
>issued to ISPs that have a real use for it.
>
>2.0 The Proposal
>
>The following will apply to all IPv4 issued after before policy is
>implemented:
>
>2.1 IPv4 distributed by AfriNIC to the ISP must be seen on the
>routing table within 90 days of getting the addresses.
>2.2 AfriNIC must issue three 7-day interval warnings to the ISP that
>is in violation of 2.1 after the 90th day of getting the IPv4.
>2.3 AfriNIC must regain the IPv4 from the ISP 7 days after the last
>warning. The IPv4 can be given to another ISP by AfriNIC when appropriate.
>
>The following will apply to all IPv4 issued after the policy is implemented:
>
>2.4 IPv4 distributed by AfriNIC to the ISP must be seen on the
>routing table within 30 days of getting the addresses.
>2.5 AfriNIC must issue two 7-day interval warnings to the member
>that is in violation of 2.4 after the 30th day of getting the IPv4.
>2.6 AfriNIC must regain the IPv4 from the ISP 7 days after the last
>warning. The IPv4 can be given to another ISP by AfriNIC when appropriate.
>
>3.0 Summary
>
>While this proposal will not significantly extend the lifetime of
>IPv4, it will ensure that unused IPv4 is righfully utilized and not
>hoarded by those ISPs that have no use for it.
>
>4.0 References
><http://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/>http://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/
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