Draft Policy ARIN-2024-8 [Archived]
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Current Text (25 June 2024)
Problem Statement
In order to promote aggregation, the NRPM currently allows initial allocations up to a /16. However, the entire IPv6 address space only contains 65536 /16s, and the space allocated to IANA for globally routable purposes only contains 8192 /16s. Therefore, a /16 is a sufficiently large portion of the IPv6 address space that the goal of conservation starts to outweigh the goal of aggregation.
Policy Statement
6.5.2.1b: Replace “In no case shall an ISP receive more than a /16 initial allocation.“with “In no case shall a LIR receive more than a /20 initial allocation.”
Timetable for Implementation
Immediate.
Comments
A quick look at ARIN’s stats shows that only a single IPv6 allocation exceeds a /20 in size:
grep “ipv6"delegated-arin-extended-latest | grep allocated | cut -d ‘|’ -f 5 | sort | uniq -c
1 16
8 20
22 22
39 24
2 27
127 28
15 29
6 30
21 31
4236 32
1 33
2 35
1401 36
1 37
1 38
1050 40
11 41
13 42
9 43
851 44
16 45
15 46
26 47
1754 48
History and Earlier Versions
| Action | Date |
|---|---|
| Proposal | 31 May 2024 |
| Draft Policy | 25 June 2024 |
| Abandoned | 30 October 2024 |
Related Meetings
Advisory Council
Board of Trustees
ARIN Public Policy Meetings
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