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Changing the rules of the Internet is simple. Agenda 1 What are policies? Why am I interested in par<cipa<ng? 2 Success story: Experience of Jorge Lam (author of an implemented policy). 3 Proposals recently discussed in the Public
Agenda
1 ¿What are policies? ¿Why am I interested in par<cipa<ng? 2 Success story: Experience of Jorge Lam (author of an implemented policy). 3 Proposals recently discussed in the Public Policy Forum 4 Main topics of discussion (transfers and last IPv4 pool exahus<on). 5 ¿What is discussed in other regions? 6 List of Improvements and Policy Sehpherd. 7 ¿How to par<cipate? 8 Experience of the Chairs.
¿What are Policies?
- Policies are "rules" to determine how to manage Internet
number resources.
¿Why am I interested in par<cipa<ng?
ORGANIZATIONS Need IP addresses and ASNs to operate Request to LACNIC these resources They must meet certain requirements to approve your request The requirements are defined by the community
¿Who can par=cipate?
EVERYONE
+ Subscribe to the list: hXp://www.lacnic.net/lists/policy
How to propose a policy?
- 1. Read LACNIC Policy Development Process
- 2. Subscribe to the Policy List
- 3. Complete and Submit form for Policy Porposals
- 4. (Op<onal) If you would like to get help on presen<ng your
proposal, we can contact you with a "Policy Shepherd", please email to info-poli<cas@lacnic.net
* Policy Shepherds: volunteers involved in the community with experience in the PDP (Policy Development Process) who will help you present your proposal.
Success story
Impact of par<cipa<on
- Experience of the author Jorge Lam about the policy
“LAC-2014-2: Modifica<on to the text describing ASN distribu<on requirements”.
- Published policy:
hXps://poli<cas.lacnic.net/poli<cas/ detail/id/LAC-2014-2
Discussion Topics
- Last IPv4 pool exhaus<on.
- Transfers
IPv4 exhaus<on policy
Phase 2 and Phase 3
Phase 2 of IPv4 exhaus=on:
Policy: 11.2 Reserve: one block /11 At this stage, you can only allocate blocks from a prefix / 24 to a / 22, and may receive an addi<onal block every 6 months, for both ini<al and addi<onal assignments. Phase 3 of IPv4 exhaus=on: Policy : 11.1 Reserve : one block /11 + IPv4 recovered blocks At this stage, you can only allocate blocks from a prefix / 24 to a / 22. Only for new members. No addi<onal assignments.
Exhaus<on proyec<on - Phase 2
To phase 3…
Ini<ally: Phase 2 Reserve Phase 3 Reserve
Only new members may receive assignments at this stage !!!
Reserve Phase 3
Policies: 7.1 (blocks recovered), 7.2 (blocks returned) y 11.3 (IANA blocks) Already received from IANA: /11, /12 y /13 Recovered and returned un<l July: + /13
Ahora: Reserva Fase 3 Reserva Fase 2
Phase 3 exhaus=on: 2024…
Transfers
- Currently there are organiza<ons that have a need for IPv4 addresses
that LACNIC can not sa=sfy.
- There are organiza<ons which may try to get them through other
markets.
- These transfers do not go through LACNIC registra=on .
- LACNIC is the La<n American and Caribbean Internet Addresses
REGISTRY.
- If this type of transfers begin to grow, the registra=on of Internet
addresses will be lost.
Proposals in Discussion
- LAC-2015-1: Trigger 2.3.2.18 when a jus<fied request larger than /22 is received which can not
be allocated from any remaining pool of addresses at LACNIC.. hXps://poli<cas.lacnic.net/poli<cas/detail/id/LAC-2015-1?language=en
- LAC-2015-2: Inter-RIR Transfers.
hXps://poli<cas.lacnic.net/poli<cas/detail/id/LAC-2015-2?language=en
- 2015-3: IPv4 exhaus<on policy with a scheduled termina<on date and the scheduled return of
large users' blocks. hXps://poli<cas.lacnic.net/poli<cas/detail/id/LAC-2015-3?language=en
- LAC-2015-4: Resource Recovery Timeline
hXps://poli<cas.lacnic.net/poli<cas/detail/id/LAC-2015-4?language=en
- LAC-2015-5: Increase the minimum period of <me required before a block can be transferred
under sec<on 2.3.2.18 hXps://poli<cas.lacnic.net/poli<cas/detail/id/LAC-2015-5?language=sp
- LAC-2015-6: Modify the scope of IPv4 Exhaus<on Phase 2 for the region
hXps://poli<cas.lacnic.net/poli<cas/detail/id/LAC-2015-5?language=en
¿What is discussed in other RIRs?
Propuesta en discusión RIR Remove the requirement for mul<homing assignments RIPE, APNIC Modifica<ons to the size of the Pool for Cri<cal Infrastructure. ARIN Registra<on details of the alloca<ons in the whois database. APNIC Use of resources outside the region. ARIN, AFRINIC Resource reserva<on for Internet Exchange Points. AFRINIC
Follow the discussions of other regions
Page Proposals / registration list each RIR Policy
http://www.afrinic.net/en/library/policies https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/rpd https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/ http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/arin-ppml https://www.ripe.net/participate/policies/ current-proposals/current-policy-proposals https://www.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/address- policy-wg/ https://www.apnic.net/community/policy/proposals http://mailman.apnic.net/mailman/listinfo/sig- policy
Improvements in the Policy Development Process
List of Improvements
hXp://www.lacnic.net/web/lacnic/poli<cas-mejoras
Policy Shepherds
- They are voluntary people involved with the community
experienced in the PDP (Policy Development Process) who will help you present your proposal.
- If you want us to contact you with a "Policy Guide" who will
help you submit your proposal, please email to info-poli<cas@lacnic.net
Chairs of the Public Policy Forum
Carlos Plasencia, Venezuela 2014-2016 Alex Ojeda, Chile 2015-2017
¿How to start par<cipa<ng?
- If you want us to contact you with a "Policy Guide" who will
help you submit your proposal, please email info- poli<cas@lacnic.net hXp://www.lacnic.net/lists/policy
- Visit the website
hXp://www.lacnic.net/poli<cas
- Par<cipate of the event
Yu can par<cipate remotely and request for financial aid to go to the event. hXp://www.lacnic.net/web/eventos