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prop-076: Requiring aggregation for IPv6 subsequent allocations

Proposal text prop-076-v001   Synopsis This is a proposal to make it a condition that LIRs aggregate subsequent IPv6 allocations that they receive from APNIC.   Current status Withdrawn by authors. See prop-082 for proposal by same authors that incorporates feedback from APNIC 28.   Authors Tomohiro Fujisaki Akira Nakagawa Toshio Tachibana Fuminori Tanizaki   […]

prop-079: Abuse contact information

Proposal text prop-079-v003 Synopsis This is a proposal to introduce a mandatory abuse contact field for objects in the APNIC Whois Database to provide a more efficient way for abuse reports to reach the correct network contact. Current status Implemented 8 November 2010 Author Tobias Knecht Relevant forum Policy SIG Previous versions prop-079-v001 prop-079-v002 Status […]

prop-082: Removing aggregation criteria for IPv6 initial allocations

Proposal text prop-082-v002 Synopsis This is a proposal to remove the aggregation requirement from the IPv6 initial allocation policy. Current status Policy implemented 5 July 2010. Authors Tomohiro Fujisaki Akira Nakagawa Fuminori Tanizaki Masaru Akai Toshio Tachibana Relevant forum Policy SIG Previous versions prop-082-v001 Status at other RIRs LACNIC: 2007-01: Modifications to the IPv6 Prefix […]

prop-083: Alternative criteria for subsequent IPv6 allocations

Proposal text prop-083-v003 Synopsis This is a proposal to enable current APNIC account holders with existing IPv6 allocations to receive subsequent IPv6 allocations from APNIC for use in networks that are not connected to the initial IPv6 allocation. Current status Implemented. Author Skeeve Stevens Relevant forum Policy SIG Previous versions prop-083-v001 prop-083-v002 Status at other […]

Optimizing IPv6 allocation strategies

Proposal text prop-090-v002 Synopsis This is a proposal to change how the size of IPv6 allocations and end site assignments are determined, allowing more room for LIRs to grow within their allocation, while also preventing excessive address consumption. The proposal also assists to prevent potential human errors in configuration that can be caused by the […]

prop-098: Optimizing IPv6 allocation strategies (simplified)

Proposal text prop-098-v002 Synopsis This is a proposal to allow for more generous IPv6 allocations to service providers in order to promote better aggregation and easier optimization across their networks as they grow. Current status Abandoned. Author Owen DeLong Relevant forum Policy SIG Previous versions prop-098-v001 Status at other RIRs ARIN: Adopted, awaiting implementation by […]

prop-100: National IP Address Plan – Allocation of country-wide IP address blocks

Proposal text prop-100-v002 Synopsis This proposal calls for adequate IPv6 address space per economy be reserved for future allocations to organizations and stakeholders within that economy. Current status Abandoned. Abandoned. Author Rakesh Mohan Agarwal Relevant forum Policy SIG Previous versions Version 1 Status at other RIRs No similar policy or policy proposal is available in […]

prop-107: AS number transfer policy proposal

Proposal text prop-107-v001 Synopsis This policy would permit the transfer of Autonomous System Numbers (ASNs) within the APNIC region and between regions with compatible inter-regional ASN transfer policies. Current status Implemented. Author Tomohiro Fujisaki Relevant forum Policy SIG Previous versions N/A Status at other RIRs There is a AS number transfer policy in the ARIN […]

prop-112: On demand expansion of IPv6 address allocation size in legacy IPv6 space

Proposal text prop-112-v001 Synopsis This proposal modifies the eligibility criteria for organizations with 'legacy' IPv6 blocks to enable them to extend their IPv6 address space up to a /29 without meeting the Utilization Rate criteria for subsequent IPv6 allocation, or providing additional documentation. Current status Abandoned. Author Tomohiro Fujisaki Relevant forum Policy SIG Previous versions […]

prop-099: IPv6 Reservation for Large Networks

Proposal text prop-099-v002 Synopsis This proposal extends the IPv6 request process to allow large ISPs to request multiple prefixes within a single, contiguous, reserved space. Current status Abandoned. Authors Xing Li Song Jiang Xiaomin Zhou Haijin Li Relevant forum Policy SIG Previous versions prop-099-v001 Status at other RIRs No similar policy or policy proposal is […]