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Welcome to Philadelphia!. Thank you to our Sponsor. Network Connectivity Provided by:. How would you describe an ARIN meeting to someone who has never attended ? Look for the ARIN staffer carrying the ? of the Day sign during the break. Open Community Survey. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Welcome to Philadelphia!
Thank you to our SponsorNetwork Connectivity Provided by:
How would you describe an ARIN meeting
to someone who has never attended?Look for the ARIN staffer carrying the ? of the Day sign during
the break
Open Community SurveySubject: Review of ICANN Address Supporting Organization (ASO)
Purpose: To assess how well the ASO has been performing within the ICANN system and to determine whether any change in its structure or operations is desirable to improve its effectiveness.
Who and What: • Conducted by consultancy firm ITEMS International• Primarily targeted at the five Regional Internet Registry (RIR)
communities• Mainly of multiple-choice questions and should take less than
5 minutes to complete
Survey is available until 31 October 2011 at:http://www.items.fr/aso.php
Rules & Reminders• The Chair moderates discussions of draft
policies so that all can speak and all can be heard.
• Please clearly state your name and affiliation each time you are recognized at the microphone.
• Please comply with the rules and courtesies outlined in the program.
Today’s Agenda• IPv6 IAB/IETF Activities Report• RIR Updates• NRO NC Report• NRO and IANA Activities Report• Policy Experience and Implementation
Report• Open Policy Hour and Open Microphone
Today’s AgendaPolicy Discussions• ARIN-2011-10: Remove Single
Aggregate requirement from Specified Transfer
• ARIN-2011-11: Clarify Justified Need for Transfers
• ARIN-2011-12: Set Transfer Need to 24 months
Today’s Agenda• ARIN-2011-13: IPv4 Number
Resources for Use Within Region• ARIN-2011-1: ARIN Inter-RIR
Transfers• ARIN-2011-9 (Global Proposal):
Global Policy for post exhaustion IPv4 allocation mechanisms by the IANA
AC Lunch Topic Tables• ARIN-prop-158 Clarify Multiple Discrete Networks
Policy• ARIN-prop-151 Limiting needs requirements for IPv4
Transfers• ARIN-prop-153 Correct erroneous syntax in NRPM 8.3• ARIN-prop-157 Section 8.3 Simplification• Legacy addresses: A global resource upon return? • What role should/will the RIR’s play in the
future?
At the Head Table…John CurranTimothy DentonPaul AndersenBill Woodcock Bill SandifordCathy Aronson Heather Schiller