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Page 1: ARIN Open Microphone NANOG 23 October 23, 2001Oakland, California Richard Jimmerson Director of Operations
Page 2: ARIN Open Microphone NANOG 23 October 23, 2001Oakland, California Richard Jimmerson Director of Operations

ARIN Open MicrophoneNANOG 23

October 23, 2001 Oakland, California

Richard JimmersonDirector of Operations

Page 3: ARIN Open Microphone NANOG 23 October 23, 2001Oakland, California Richard Jimmerson Director of Operations

October 23, 2001

NANOG 23Oakland, California

Reason for this Session

Operator input crucial to the Internet

resource policy evaluation process

Operators are most affected by ARIN

policies

Page 4: ARIN Open Microphone NANOG 23 October 23, 2001Oakland, California Richard Jimmerson Director of Operations

October 23, 2001

NANOG 23Oakland, California

Policy Development Process

Developed by the Internet community within the ARIN region

Participation open to everyone

Policy issues are discussed: On ARIN public mailing lists

At open public policy meetings (twice yearly)

At other meetings

Internet Resource Policy Evaluation Process located at:

www.arin.net/arin/policy_eval_process.html

Page 5: ARIN Open Microphone NANOG 23 October 23, 2001Oakland, California Richard Jimmerson Director of Operations

October 23, 2001

NANOG 23Oakland, California

Policy Process

Policy Proposal Submitted

Mailing list discussion (final call) for 10 days

ARIN BoT evaluates policy proposal

ARIN BoT Ratifies New Policy

ARIN BoT declare emergency?

No

Proposal to mailing lists 30 days prior to meeting

Discussion at public policy meeting

AC evaluationBoT Declares

Policy Emergency

Mailing list discussion for 10 days

AC evaluation

Mailing list discussion (final call) for 10 days

ARIN BoT evaluates policy proposal

ARIN BoT Ratifies New Policy

Page 6: ARIN Open Microphone NANOG 23 October 23, 2001Oakland, California Richard Jimmerson Director of Operations

October 23, 2001

NANOG 23Oakland, California

Public Mailing ListsARIN Public Mailing Lists

ARIN Public Policy Mailing List

RFC 2050 Working Group

Virtual Webhosting Committee

IPv6 Working Group

Database Implementation Working Group

Community Learning and Education Working Group (CLEW)

Routing Table Measurement and Analysis

Subscription information and archives:

http://www.arin.net/members/mailing.htm

Page 7: ARIN Open Microphone NANOG 23 October 23, 2001Oakland, California Richard Jimmerson Director of Operations

October 23, 2001

NANOG 23Oakland, California

Policy Proposals

2001-1: Changing minimum SWIP size from /29 to /28

2001-2: Multi-homing as justification for /24 reassignments

2001-3: IPv6 micro-assignments

2001-4: Modification of the IPv6 allocation policies

2001-5: Micro-assignments for multi-homed sites

2001-6: Single organizations with multiple aggregation points

2001-7: Bulk Copies of ARIN’s WHOIS database

Page 8: ARIN Open Microphone NANOG 23 October 23, 2001Oakland, California Richard Jimmerson Director of Operations

October 23, 2001

NANOG 23Oakland, California

Location: Miami, Florida

Dates: October 28 – 31, 2001

Meeting Info…

http://www.arin.net/

SundayIPv6 TutorialsARIN Registration Tutorials

Monday and TuesdayPublic Policy Meeting (Working Groups)Voting for ASO AC

WednesdayMembers Meeting

Next ARIN Meeting

Page 9: ARIN Open Microphone NANOG 23 October 23, 2001Oakland, California Richard Jimmerson Director of Operations

Questions?

October 23, 2001 Oakland, California

Page 10: ARIN Open Microphone NANOG 23 October 23, 2001Oakland, California Richard Jimmerson Director of Operations

October 23, 2001

NANOG 23Oakland, California

Policy Proposals

2001-1: Changing minimum SWIP size from /29 to /28

2001-2: Multi-homing as justification for /24 reassignments

2001-3: IPv6 micro-assignments

2001-4: Modification of the IPv6 allocation policies

2001-5: Micro-assignments for multi-homed sites

2001-6: Single organizations with multiple aggregation points

2001-7: Bulk Copies of ARIN’s WHOIS database