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Title: Internet Registry allocation and assignment


1
Internet Registry allocation and assignment
  • Policies

2
Overview of RIR Policies
  • Definitions
  • Background
  • Objectives
  • Environment
  • Allocation Assignment Policies
  • Summary

3
Definition Allocation and Assignment
  • Allocation
  • A block of address space held by an IR for
    subsequent allocation or assignment
  • Not yet used to address any networks
  • Assignment
  • A block of address space used to address an
    operational network
  • May be provided to LIR customers, or used for an
    LIRs infrastructure (self-assignment)

4
Definition Allocation and Assignment

RIR
LIR
Allocates IP addresses
Assigns IP addresses
Customer
LIR
5
Definition PI and PA
  • Provider Independent (Portable)
  • Customer holds addresses independent from ISP
  • Customer keeps addresses when changing ISP
  • Bad for size of routing tables
  • Bad for QOS routes may be filtered,
    flap-dampened
  • Provider Aggregatable (Non-portable)
  • Customer uses ISPs address space
  • Customer must renumber if changing ISP
  • Only way to effectively scale the Internet

6
RIR Policies - Background
  • Growth of Global Routing Table
  • Unaggregated Internet would exceed 200,000 routes!

http//www.telstra.net/ops/bgptable.html
7
Routing Table Prefix Distribution
8
RIR Policies - Objectives
  • Ensuring efficient use and conservation of
    resources
  • Through careful allocation and assignment
    policies
  • Limiting growth of routable prefixes
  • Through provider-based addressing
  • Fairness and consistency of procedures
  • Through neutrality and expertise of registry

9
RIR Allocation Policies
  • IP addresses not freehold property
  • Internet resources are public resources
  • Ownership is contrary to management goals
  • Need to avoid the mistakes of the past
  • Assignments allocations on lease basis
  • Routability not guaranteed
  • ISPs determine routability
  • Unpredictable growth rates
  • IPv4 deployment levels unanticipated
  • Routing table growth still poses a threat

10
RIR Allocation Policies
  • Varying levels of expertise
  • Growing technical challenge
  • Staff turnover throughout industry
  • Flexible policies to accommodate differences
  • Training programme to support LIRs
  • Confidentiality security
  • RIR to observe and protect trust relationship
  • Non-disclosure agreement signed by staff

11
RIR Allocation Policies
  • Minimum practical allocation /20
  • Slow Start policy for new LIRs
  • Allocations as PA address space
  • Provider responsible for aggregation
  • Customer assignments must be non-portable
  • Allocations based on demonstrated need
  • Detailed documentation required
  • All address space held to be declared
  • Stockpiling not permitted

12
RIR Allocation Policies
  • Implement Best current practice
  • Will change over time as technology changes
  • Static assignments discouraged
  • dial up
  • virtual hosts (ip based web hosting, should be
    name based)
  • Address conservation considered
  • implement ip unnumbered
  • use private address space (rfc1918)
  • consider use of Network Address Translation (NAT)

13
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