Policy 2002-3: Address Policy for Multi-homed Networks [Archived]

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Status: Adopted - NRPM Section 4.2.2.2

Tracking Information

Discussion Tracking

Mailing List:

Formal introduction on PPML on 23 September 2002

Amended 21 March 2003, 22 September 2003
Final version posted to PPML on 18 November 2003Public Policy Mailing List

ARIN Public Policy Meeting:

ARIN X
ARIN XI
ARIN XII

ARIN Advisory Council:

31 October 2002
22 November 2002
27 March 2003
8 April 2003
8 May 2003
17 July 2003
23 October 2003
18 December 2003

ARIN Board of Trustees:

22 December 2003
10 January 2004
22 March 2004

Revisions:

None

Implementation:

18 May 2004

Author(s):

Multi-homed organizations may justify and obtain a block of address space with prefix length extending to /22 directly from ARIN. When prefixes are longer than /20, these micro-allocations or micro-assignments will be from a reserved block for that purpose.

[Implementation note from ARIN staff: Allocations and assignments made in accordance with this policy will be from the following IP address ranges: 204.8.0.0/14, 204.13.0.0/16, 204.14.0.0/15, 204.16.0.0/16 and 208.64.0.0/11. Additional ranges may be added as necessary.]

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