ARIN Policies and Guidelines

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ARIN Policies and Guidelines
An Introduction
Presented by
Richard Jimmerson
Director of Operations
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Overview
• About ARIN
• Registry Activities
• Open Policy Process
• Current Policies
• Using ARIN Services
• Top 10 Questions About ARIN
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RIR Basis
• Proposed by IETF in early 1990’s
– RFC 1174 (1990)
• “IAB Recommended Policy on Distributing Internet
Identifier Assignment…”
– RFC1366 (1992)
• “Guidelines for Management of IP Address Space”
• Released with RFC1367 (CIDR)
• Documents provided rationale for RIRs
– Criteria for establishment
– Operating guidelines
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ARIN
• American Registry for Internet Numbers
– Founded in 1993, as division of “InterNIC”
– Independent association since 1997
– 1,317 members
• Service Region: North & South America,
the Caribbean, Africa south of equator
– 70 countries
• Located in Chantilly, Virginia, US
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Other RIRs
• APNIC
– Service Region: Asia, Oceania and Western Pacific
– Located in Brisbane, Australia
• RIPE NCC
– Service Region: Europe, Middle East, Central Asia, Africa
north of equator
– Located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands
• Emerging RIRs
– LACNIC
• Proposed Region: Latin America
• www.lacnic.org
– AFRINIC
• Proposed Region: Continental Africa
• www.afrinic.org
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ARIN Membership
95%
Area
Members
North America
1,384
South America
43
Southern Africa
16
Outside Region
13
Total
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1%
3%
1%
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RIR Model - Structure
• Bottom-up, industry, self-regulatory
structure
• Open and transparent
• Neutral and impartial
• Not for profit organizations
• Membership open to all interested parties
• Membership elects Board of Trustees and Advisory
Council
• Membership approves activities & budget
• RIRs do NOT register domain names
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Formation of ICANN
• US Government decision to end USG
management of the global Internet
• Internet Corporation for Assigned Names
and Numbers (ICANN) formed as the
industry self-regulatory body
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AFRINIC?
LACNIC?
ICANN ASO
• Formed by RIRs based on existing and proven
regional policy structures
• Responsible for global policy coordination
within ICANN framework
• Advisory Council elected by RIR communities
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Role of the AC
• ...is to be a catalyst in the policy process,
– not to develop policy,
– but to oversee and coordinate the policy
development process facilitated by the RIRs
• Make recommendations to the ICANN
board on addressing issues
• Elect three members of the ICANN Board
of Directors
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RIR Activities
• Address space management
• Registration
• Policy development
• Outreach
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Address Management
Challenges
• Address space depletion
– IPv4 address space is finite
– Historically, many wasteful allocations
• Routing chaos
– Legacy routing structure, router overload
– CIDR & aggregation are now vital
• Inequitable management
– Unstructured and wasteful address space
distribution
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Address Management
Objectives
• Conservation
– efficient use of resources
– allocation based on demonstrated need
• Aggregation
– Limiting growth of routing table
– provider-based addressing policies
• Registration
– Ensuring uniqueness
– Troubleshooting
• Fairness and Consistency
– In the interests of regional and global communities
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Registration
• IPv4 and IPv6 Numbers Registration
• AS Number Registration
• Registration Call Center
• Reverse Delegation
• WHOIS Directory Service
• Routing Registry Service
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IPv4 Allocation Rate in 2000
21,423,616
25,153,792
(1.28 /8)
(1.5 /8)
APNIC
RIPE NCC
ARIN
34,388,224
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(2.0 /8)
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IPv4 Unallocated
Currently 38% of all IPv4 address
space has not been allocated
(Reserved by the IANA)
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IPv6 Allocations
• Allocations since 1999
• A total of 75 IPv6 address blocks
(/35s) allocated collectively
– APNIC: 26
– ARIN: 15
– RIPE NCC: 34
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Outreach
• Training and Education
– Registration help desk
– Standardized registration training programs
– Attendance at local (state) ISP association meetings
• Information dissemination
– News agencies
– Industry specific meetings (like the GSMNA)
– Government Advisory Committee to the ICANN
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Policy Development
• Developed in open policy forums
– within industry self-regulatory framework
– with consensus of community
– Participation open to everyone
• Responsive policy development
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fair to all
changing requirements of industry
new technology (G3 phones, GPRS, cable)
evolution of process
• Technical challenges
– high level of planning and expertise required
– meeting demands of a changing environment
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New Policy Life-Cycle
Policy
Proposed
Community
Discussion
Recommendation by
Community
Reviewed by
Advisory Council
Recommendation
Forwarded to BOT
BOT Approves
New Policy
ARIN Staff Act
on New Policy
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Submit policy
proposal at least
6 weeks before
meetings
Proposal
declared emergency by
Board?
1. Statement of policy
2. Arguments and discussion summary
3. Proposed timetable
yes
ARIN posts to mailing lists
for no less than 10
working days for
discussion
no
ARIN posts proposal on
mailing list at least 30 days
before meetings
AC evaluates then posts final
proposal to mailing lists for no
less than 10 working days
Discussions are held at
Public Policy Meetings
Community /
Member consensus
reached?
Final proposal with
comments presented to
Board
yes
Board reviews proposal
no
yes
Further action
considered?
no
Ratified?
no
yes
No action taken
Enact policy and
post
announcement
Return proposal to AC
for revision
Public Mailing Lists
• ARIN Public Mailing Lists
– ARIN Public Policy Mailing List
– IP Allocation Policy Mailing List
– Virtual Webhosting Committee
– IPv6 Working Group
– Database Implementation Working Group
– Community Learning and Education Working Group (CLEW)
– Routing Table Measurement and Analysis
• Visit http://www.arin.net/members/mailing.htm to participate
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Mailing List Discussions
• IPv6 Working Group ([email protected])
– IPv6 allocations for exchange points
– IPv6 reassignment policy (/48)
• Public Policy ([email protected])
– Single organizations with multi-homed, discrete networks
• Virtual Web Hosting Working Group ([email protected])
– Name-based web hosting policy
• Database Working Group ([email protected])
– Reassignment options
– Database redesign
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Request Criteria for
IPv4 Address Space (ISPs)
• ARIN’s Minimum Assignment Size is a /20
• Demonstrate Efficient Utilization of a /20 from
Upstream
– Report reassignment information via SWIP or RWHOIS
– Share utilization information for Dial-up, Virtual Web Hosting,
and like services
• Multi-homed Policy
– Demonstrate Efficient Utilization of a /21 and Renumber
• Use ISP Network Template to Request IP Addresses
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Request Criteria for Additional
IPv4 Addresses (ISPs)
• Demonstrate Prior Allocations from ARIN 80%
Efficiently Utilized
– SWIP or RWHOIS server for reassignment
information
– Internal utilization detail
• Adhere to any Agreed to Renumbering
• Indicate 3-month Need for IP Address Space
• Use ISP Network Template to Request Additional IP
Addresses
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Request Criteria for IPv4 Addresses
End-Users
• The following information must be provided
with request:
– Immediate and 1 Year addressing plans
– Description of network topology
– Description of network routing plans
• Must demonstrate immediate need for 25%
and a 1 year need for 50% of the netblock
being requested.
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IPv6 Policy Phases
• Bootstrap Phase
– Transitional and temporary
– Concludes
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After first 100 sub-TLA IDs (/29s) have been allocated
worldwide, or
After ARIN has allocated 60 sub-TLA IDs
• General Phase
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Bootstrap Phase Criteria
1. BGP peering relationships with at least
three other public ASes in IPv4 defaultfree zone
2. Must demonstrate production IPv6 within
12 months and either
3. Must be IPv4 provider to 40 sites that
merit /48 IPv6 allocations or
4. 3 months of 6bone pTLA experience in
overall 6-month 6bone
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General Phase Criteria
1. BGP peering relationships with 3 other
IPv6 networks with sub-TLA IDs
and either
2. Requesting organization must have
reassigned addresses from upstream
providers to 40 SLA customer sites
or
3. Requesting organization must
demonstrate a clear intent to provide
IPv6 within 12 months
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Request Criteria for
AS Numbers
• Unique Routing Policy
– Must demonstrate that routing policies are
different from border gateway peers
• Multi-homed Site
– Must be multi-homed or will immediately become
multi-homed, and must describe:
• Exterior gateway protocol to be used
• IP network addresses that will make up the AS
• Technical POC information for each upstream
provider/peer, including…
– Full name
– Email address
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Top 10 Questions
• Can I have a copy of ARIN’s database?
• How do I change the organization name on my
network (or AS) registration?
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Top 10 Questions
• How do I add in-addr servers to my network?
• The criteria do not apply to me. Can the ARIN
staff change the policy to accommodate my
need?
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Top 10 Questions
• Can ARIN stop somebody from sending spam? …
announcing a bogus route? … pinging my network?
• What can ARIN do if I have routing difficulties with the CIDR
prefix ARIN allocates/assigns my network?
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Top 10 Questions
• What is the difference between an assignment and
allocation?
• How long does it take for ARIN to look at my request?
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Top 10 Questions
• Does ARIN prefer SWIP or RWHOIS as a reassignment
option?
• Does ARIN accept credit cards for registration fees?
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Common Misconceptions
• ARIN staff make up the “rules” as
they go along.
• ARIN is difficult to deal with.
• ARIN is the “Internet police.”
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Contact Information
• Help Desk
– (703)227-0660
– Monday – Friday
7 AM – 7 PM US Eastern time
• Hostmaster Email
– [email protected]
– Ticketing system for request/inquiry tracking
• www.arin.net
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Questions?
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