2007-01 Implementation: Direct Internet Resource Assignments to End Users from the RIPE NCC
[Apologies for duplicate emails] Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to announce that phase one of policy proposal 2007-01, "Direct Internet Resource Assignments to End Users from the RIPE NCC", will be implemented on 3 March 2009. This change will require that an End User have a contractual relationship with a sponsoring LIR or the RIPE NCC before the End User can receive Internet number resources (Autonomous System (AS) Number, Provider Independent (PI) IPv4 and IPv6, Internet Exchange Point (IXP) and anycasting assignments) directly from the RIPE NCC. The full text of policy proposal 2007-01 can be found at: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/policies/proposals/2007-01.html Phase one addresses the implementation of the new policy in relation to all new requests for independent numbering resource assignments. Please note that from 3 March 2009, End Users requesting independent numbering resources must sign a contract with a sponsoring LIR or with the RIPE NCC in order to receive those resources. Requests for independent numbering resources that do not demonstrate such a contract will not be processed by the RIPE NCC. Information on the required content of contracts between End Users and sponsoring LIRs is available at: http://www.ripe.net/membership/lir-end-user-requirements.html Phase two of policy proposal 2007-01 will address the contractual relationship between End Users who hold previously assigned independent numbering resources and the RIPE NCC or a sponsoring LIR. A plan for implementation of this phase will be presented at the next meeting of the RIPE NCC Services Working Group, which will take place at the RIPE 58 Meeting in Amsterdam from 4-8 May 2009. Kind regards, Andrea Cima RIPE NCC
Hello, Does this also mean IPv6 PI is possible from 3 March 2009? Because it is possible to request it from that date if I read the e-mail correctly. With kind regards, Mark Scholten Stream Service www.streamservice.nl - Waiting for IPv6 PI -----Original Message----- From: address-policy-wg-admin@ripe.net [mailto:address-policy-wg-admin@ripe.net] On Behalf Of Andrea Cima Sent: donderdag 12 februari 2009 17:07 To: address-policy-wg@ripe.net; ncc-services-wg@ripe.net; ncc-announce@ripe.net Subject: [address-policy-wg] 2007-01 Implementation: Direct Internet Resource Assignments to End Users from the RIPE NCC [Apologies for duplicate emails] Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to announce that phase one of policy proposal 2007-01, "Direct Internet Resource Assignments to End Users from the RIPE NCC", will be implemented on 3 March 2009. This change will require that an End User have a contractual relationship with a sponsoring LIR or the RIPE NCC before the End User can receive Internet number resources (Autonomous System (AS) Number, Provider Independent (PI) IPv4 and IPv6, Internet Exchange Point (IXP) and anycasting assignments) directly from the RIPE NCC. The full text of policy proposal 2007-01 can be found at: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/policies/proposals/2007-01.html Phase one addresses the implementation of the new policy in relation to all new requests for independent numbering resource assignments. Please note that from 3 March 2009, End Users requesting independent numbering resources must sign a contract with a sponsoring LIR or with the RIPE NCC in order to receive those resources. Requests for independent numbering resources that do not demonstrate such a contract will not be processed by the RIPE NCC. Information on the required content of contracts between End Users and sponsoring LIRs is available at: http://www.ripe.net/membership/lir-end-user-requirements.html Phase two of policy proposal 2007-01 will address the contractual relationship between End Users who hold previously assigned independent numbering resources and the RIPE NCC or a sponsoring LIR. A plan for implementation of this phase will be presented at the next meeting of the RIPE NCC Services Working Group, which will take place at the RIPE 58 Meeting in Amsterdam from 4-8 May 2009. Kind regards, Andrea Cima RIPE NCC
Hi Mark,
Does this also mean IPv6 PI is possible from 3 March 2009? Because it is possible to request it from that date if I read the e-mail correctly.
No, this is only about the contractual relationships. The IPv6 PI policy is 2006-01, which is making a lot of progress and getting a lot of support at the moment. - Sander
Hi, On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 06:18:55PM +0100, Stream Service wrote:
Does this also mean IPv6 PI is possible from 3 March 2009? Because it is possible to request it from that date if I read the e-mail correctly.
It's the contractual requirements side - *if* there will be IPv6 PI (because we can agree on 2006-01), it will follow the same rules as IPv4 PI. Gert Doering -- APWG chair -- Total number of prefixes smaller than registry allocations: 128645 SpaceNet AG Vorstand: Sebastian v. Bomhard Joseph-Dollinger-Bogen 14 Aufsichtsratsvors.: A. Grundner-Culemann D-80807 Muenchen HRB: 136055 (AG Muenchen) Tel: +49 (89) 32356-444 USt-IdNr.: DE813185279
Hello, I am still not understanding about some terms in the Policy requirements such as: - End User must specify and establish need for a Provider Independent (PI) assignment. - End User must provide up-to-date registration information to the LIR; some or all data will be published in the RIPE Database. - End User may not sub-assign resources to third parties. I need more explanation about this Regards, Eng.Ahmad Abdul Rahim System Administrator S.A Department Tel.+965-808888-380 Qualitynet Co. -----ncc-announce-admin@ripe.net wrote: ----- To: address-policy-wg@ripe.net, ncc-services-wg@ripe.net, ncc-announce@ripe.net From: Andrea Cima <andrea@ripe.net> Sent by: ncc-announce-admin@ripe.net Date: 02/12/2009 07:07PM Subject: [ncc-announce] 2007-01 Implementation: Direct Internet Resource Assignments to End Users from the RIPE NCC [Apologies for duplicate emails] Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to announce that phase one of policy proposal 2007-01, "Direct Internet Resource Assignments to End Users from the RIPE NCC", will be implemented on 3 March 2009. This change will require that an End User have a contractual relationship with a sponsoring LIR or the RIPE NCC before the End User can receive Internet number resources (Autonomous System (AS) Number, Provider Independent (PI) IPv4 and IPv6, Internet Exchange Point (IXP) and anycasting assignments) directly from the RIPE NCC. The full text of policy proposal 2007-01 can be found at: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/policies/proposals/2007-01.html Phase one addresses the implementation of the new policy in relation to all new requests for independent numbering resource assignments. Please note that from 3 March 2009, End Users requesting independent numbering resources must sign a contract with a sponsoring LIR or with the RIPE NCC in order to receive those resources. Requests for independent numbering resources that do not demonstrate such a contract will not be processed by the RIPE NCC. Information on the required content of contracts between End Users and sponsoring LIRs is available at: http://www.ripe.net/membership/lir-end-user-requirements.html Phase two of policy proposal 2007-01 will address the contractual relationship between End Users who hold previously assigned independent numbering resources and the RIPE NCC or a sponsoring LIR. A plan for implementation of this phase will be presented at the next meeting of the RIPE NCC Services Working Group, which will take place at the RIPE 58 Meeting in Amsterdam from 4-8 May 2009. Kind regards, Andrea Cima RIPE NCC
Dear Ahmed, Thank you for your email. The points that you have raised are not the result of this policy change, but are already part of the current policy. Ahmed Abdulraheem wrote:
Hello, I am still not understanding about some terms in the Policy requirements such as:
- End User must specify and establish need for a Provider Independent (PI) assignment.
All users must justify their need for the Internet number resources they request. The RIPE NCC's evaluation of this need is based on the RIPE policy document related to the specific kind of number resource in question. Please find the Address Policy and Address Management related documents online at: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/index.html
- End User must provide up-to-date registration information to the LIR; some or all data will be published in the RIPE Database.
Contact information for all assignments and allocations is published in the RIPE Database. The LIR gathers this information from the end-user and enters it into the request form and/or the RIPE Database.
- End User may not sub-assign resources to third parties.
An assignment is considered to be the final step in the allocation/assignment chain. If an organisation wants to make assignments to its customers, that organisation must obtain a (sub-) allocation. There can be no assignments registered within other assignments, they can only be registered within allocations. Please see further details about this at: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ripe-441.html If you have any further questions, please contact me. Kind regards, Andrea Cima RIPE NCC
I need more explanation about this
Regards,
Eng.Ahmad Abdul Rahim System Administrator S.A Department Tel.+965-808888-380 Qualitynet Co.
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To: address-policy-wg@ripe.net, ncc-services-wg@ripe.net, ncc-announce@ripe.net From: Andrea Cima <andrea@ripe.net> Sent by: ncc-announce-admin@ripe.net Date: 02/12/2009 07:07PM Subject: [ncc-announce] 2007-01 Implementation: Direct Internet Resource Assignments to End Users from the RIPE NCC
[Apologies for duplicate emails]
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce that phase one of policy proposal 2007-01, "Direct Internet Resource Assignments to End Users from the RIPE NCC", will be implemented on 3 March 2009.
This change will require that an End User have a contractual relationship with a sponsoring LIR or the RIPE NCC before the End User can receive Internet number resources (Autonomous System (AS) Number, Provider Independent (PI) IPv4 and IPv6, Internet Exchange Point (IXP) and anycasting assignments) directly from the RIPE NCC.
The full text of policy proposal 2007-01 can be found at: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/policies/proposals/2007-01.html
Phase one addresses the implementation of the new policy in relation to all new requests for independent numbering resource assignments.
Please note that from 3 March 2009, End Users requesting independent numbering resources must sign a contract with a sponsoring LIR or with the RIPE NCC in order to receive those resources. Requests for independent numbering resources that do not demonstrate such a contract will not be processed by the RIPE NCC.
Information on the required content of contracts between End Users and sponsoring LIRs is available at: http://www.ripe.net/membership/lir-end-user-requirements.html
Phase two of policy proposal 2007-01 will address the contractual relationship between End Users who hold previously assigned independent numbering resources and the RIPE NCC or a sponsoring LIR. A plan for implementation of this phase will be presented at the next meeting of the RIPE NCC Services Working Group, which will take place at the RIPE 58 Meeting in Amsterdam from 4-8 May 2009.
Kind regards,
Andrea Cima RIPE NCC
participants (5)
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Ahmed Abdulraheem
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Andrea Cima
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Gert Doering
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Sander Steffann
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Stream Service