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[rpd] [pdwg] AFRINIC Number Resources Transfer Policy Version 1.0

Mirriam mirriamlauren at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 27 11:57:57 UTC 2020


Hi Abdul,
"The community is made up of volunteers whose time are very precious. We want to reduce community burnout as much as we can and avoid wasting any one's time."
Has any "community volunteer" complained of their Time being wasted Or that they are experiencing burnout from contributing to this community Or you are assuming on everyone's behalf.
As far as i know, volunteering to do something is never imposed on anyone. it is something you choose to commit to as an individual, so please, stop this issue of believing and assuming for others. After all, any mental, emotional and physical exhaustion is experienced by an individual not as a community.

Always speak for yourself on personal matters.

Mirriam.



On Tuesday, October 27, 2020, 8:47:15 AM GMT+3, ABDULKARIM OLOYEDE <oloyede.aa at unilorin.edu.ng> wrote:

Dear Noah,A Section of 3.4.1 of the CPM reads ... "The Working Group Chair(s) may request AFRINIC to provide an analysis (technical, financial, legal or other), of the impact of the draft policy proposal..." We are in the process of asking AFRINIC to provide us with an analysis/advice of how to handle this proposal since a competing proposal is already in the last call. The community is made up of volunteers whose time are very precious. We want to reduce community burnout as much as we can and avoid wasting any one's time. You would agree with me that if the proposal in the last call is ratified then discussing this other one would amount to a waste of time. We have earlier received an analysis/advice on this issue and we this morning received a more detailed analysis/advice on how to proceed with this proposal and we would like to discuss this with you (the authors) so that we are all on the same page going forward.  Please give us a time that is most suitable for you (the authors) and we arrange a zoom meeting. In the meantime, we shall continue to carry out the necessary background work on this proposal. Please accept our apologies for any delay in communicating this to you.  Thanks Co-Chair PDWG

  
On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 1:25 PM Noah <noah at neo.co.tz> wrote:


Hi Co-chairs,




The PDP does not allow Co-chairs to approve draft proposals submitted to the WG.




The draft proposal has been submitted and is under discussion as per section 3.4 of the CPM and must be published by AFRINIC staff.




Can you please tell the WG what you want to discuss with the authors during this call which we did try to discuss openly after you rejected our motivated submission for version 3.0 with the reasons being that the proposal had expired. 




Cheers,
./noahneo - network engineering and operations


On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 7:31 AM ABDULKARIM OLOYEDE <oloyede.aa at unilorin.edu.ng> wrote:

Dear  Noah,It is not yet published because we are still looking into it and we are planning a meeting with the Authors sometime soon. Thanks and RegardsCo-Chair PDWG


On Sun, 25 Oct 2020, 19:20 Noah via pdwg, <pdwg at afrinic.net> wrote:

Attention PDWG Co-chairs,
Any reason this proposal has not been posted online on the AFRINIC website?
./noahneo - network engineering and operations


On Sat, Oct 17, 2020 at 4:03 PM Noah <noah at neo.co.tz> wrote:

Dear Working Group/Co-Chairs,

A new policy proposal  named "AFRINIC resources transfer policy" is submitted for discussions. This proposal obsoletes the current  IPv4  transfer within AFRINIC  service region policy, defines rules for transfers of IPv4 and ASNs within the region and between the AFRINIC service region and other regions.

The policy allows a category of resources to be transferred out of the region, another category of resources to be transferred inside and denies the transfer of certain resources.

We expect this to be a response to a harmonised policy which addresses some of the limitations of the intra-rir policy and proposes a solution for an inter-rir transfer  which minimizes the foreseen risks of uncontrolled outflow of resources.
Please find the proposals text below and also attached pdf format.

Happiest Weekend,Noah on behalf of
The Co-authors


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Policy Name: AFRINIC Number Resources Transfer Policy
ID: (Assigned by AFRINIC)
Submission Date: 17 Oct 2020
Version: 1.0
Author(s): (a) Name, (b) Email address, (c) Affiliation, if applicable
      Gregoire Olaotan Ehoumi, gregoire at ehoumi.net, independent
      Noah  Maina, noah.maina at seacom.com, SEACOM
      Adeola A. P. Aina, alain.aina at wacren.net, WACREN

Sections of Policy Manual affected

Obsoletes: IPv4 Resources transfer within the AFRINIC Region (Section 5.7 of the CPM)

1.0 Summary of the problem being addressed by this proposal
The AFRINIC IPv4 pool is expected to run out soon. Some entities may need IPv4 space to support their IPv6 deployments, especially to support transition mechanisms, which AFRINIC may not meet. The current Intra-RIR policy in force at AFRINIC allows entities to receive unused IPv4 addresses from other members solely within the AFRINIC region, based on justified needs. Considering the limited IPv4 space initially made available to AFRINIC (AFRINIC manages only 7.23 /8s with a very low ratio of IPv4 addresses per Internet user), there will therefore be a need to allow for unused IPv4 from other regions to move into the AFRINIC service region °V this without necessarily depleting AFRINIC's slim amount of IPv4 addresses by transferring space out of the region. The current Intra-RIR transfer policy allows all types of IPv4 allocations/assignments to be transferred, including IPv4 from special purpose blocks (reserved blocks for IXPs and DNS root ops, Last /8, etc.) The current intra-RIR transfer policy does not cover ASNs while there are cases where transfers of ASNs among AFRINIC members is desirable.


2.0 Summary of how this proposal addresses the problem
This new policy defines a set of rules to allow transfer of IPv4 addresses and ASNs within the AFRINIC service region; and between the AFRINIC service region and other regions by specifying what categories of resources are eligible for transfer, the location of parties (sources and recipients) and the conditions to be met.
The policy segregates resources in different categories and defines which transfer rules apply to each category.
Only Legacy resources and resources transferred in from other regions will be transferable out of the AFRINIC service region.
The policy also makes the following provisions:
- Number resources are non-transferable unless AFRINIC has expressly and in writing approved a request for transfer. AFRINIC is tasked with making prudent decisions on whether to approve the transfer of number resources.
- IPv4 addresses and ASNs can be transferred only in accordance with this policy.
- AFRINIC does not recognize transfers outside of approved transfer policies and requires organizations holding such resources to return them to the appropriate registries.
The goal of this transfer policy is to help distribute resources from those who no longer need them to organizations that need the resources, but cannot obtain them from the AFRINIC free pools.
AFRINIC recognizes the following types of transfers:
- merger, acquisition, takeover or consolidation,
- between AFRINIC members,
- between an AFRINIC member and an organization in another region,
- between a Legacy resource holder and an AFRINIC member,
- between a Legacy resource holder and an organization in another region.
AFRINIC will process and record Inter-RIR resource transfers only when the counterpart RIR has an Inter-RIR transfer policy that permits the transfer of IPv4 address space and ASNs between its own region and AFRINIC. Currently, the other regions are APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC, RIPE NCC.
 
3.0 Proposal
Insert the following text into the CPM (numbering to be changed by staff as appropriate):
3.1 Definitions
3.1.1 "Resource" refers to IPv4 Address space or Autonomous System Numbers.
"AFRINIC pool" means the AFRINIC managed pool of IPv4 and ASNs, obtained from IANA (allocated and recovered) or through the ERX (Early registration transfers).
3.1.2 "Special-Purpose pool" means the pool of resources currently reserved for Critical Internet Infrastructures (section 5.6.4 of CPM) and resources distributed during the Exhaustion phases of the soft landing policy (section 5.4 of CPM).
3.1.3 "Legacy resources" refer to resources allocated prior to the RIR system and tagged as Legacy by AFRINIC.
3.1.4 "Others" means resources transferred from other regions through Inter-RIR transfers.
3.1.5 "Inter-RIR transfer" means the transfer of resources from a resource holder in the AFRINIC service region to an organization in another region or vice-versa.
 
3.2 Marking of the resourcesAFRINIC pool == Regional
Special-Purpose pool == Reserved
Legacy == Legacy
Others == Global
 
3.3 Rules and procedures for selecting resources eligible for transfers3.3.1 If source and recipient are AFRINIC members, then allow "Regional", "Global" or "Legacy" for transfer and mark transferred "Legacy" as "Global".
3.3.2 If source is Legacy holder and recipient is AFRINIC member, then allow "Legacy" for transfer and mark transferred resources as "Global".
3.3.3 If source is Legacy holder and recipient is in another region, then allow "Legacy" for transfer.
3.3.4 If source is AFRINIC member and recipient is in another region, then allow "Global" for transfer.
3.3.5 If source is from another region and recipient is AFRINIC member, then allow "Any", and then mark the transferred resources as "Global".
3.3.6 Irrespective of the source and recipient, if the resource to be transferred is "Reserved" then deny transfer. This restriction excludes mergers, acquisitions and takeover transfers.
 
3.4 Conditions on resources to be transferred- The size of the IPv4 address prefix should be a minimum of /24.
- The resource must qualify for the type of transfer requested.
- The resource will be covered by AFRINIC policies after transfer into the region.
 
3.5 Conditions on the source
- Must be the right holder of the resources to be transferred with no disputes.
- If the source is from other regions, conditions on the source are defined in the counterpart RIRs transfer policy.
 
3.6 Conditions on the recipient- Will be subject to current AFRINIC policies.
-  Must sign RSA.
- Recipient that does not have prior resources must:
++ demonstrate a detailed plan for the use of the transferred resources
(in the case of ASN, the recipient must meet the criteria for assignment of ASN).
- Recipient with prior resources must:
++ demonstrate a detailed plan for the use of the transferred resources
(in the case of ASN, the recipient must meet the criteria for assignment of ASN).
++ Show past usage rate.
++ Provide evidence of compliance with AFRINIC policies with respect to past allocations/assignments.
- If the recipient is in another region, the conditions on the recipient are defined in the counterparts RIR transfer policy.

 4. References
https://www.nro.net/wp-content/uploads/NRO-Statistics-2019Q2.pdf
https://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/
https://bgp.potaroo.net/iso3166/v4cc.html
https://resources.potaroo.net/iso3166/ascc.html
ftp://ftp.afrinic.net/stats/afrinic/transfers/

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