[CRISP-TEAM] draft proposal: overlaps
Alan Barrett
apb at cequrux.com
Mon Dec 15 21:43:56 CET 2014
On Fri, 12 Dec 2014, Andrei Robachevsky wrote:
> The amendment I am proposing has two objectives:
>
> - Align the text with the description
> of the "overlaps" in the IETF response
> (https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-ianaplan-icg-response),
> and
> - Emphasize that the overlaps is a matter between the RIRs and
> the IETF, without any need for a third party (IANA operator will
> just implement whatever decided), rather than a "star"
> relationship RIRs-IANA, IETF-IANA.
>
> Please let me know what you think
I agree with your "NEW" text (quoted below), but I'd suggest adding
something like your above sentence about "The IANA operator should
implement whatever is decided".
--apb (Alan Barrett)
> OLD:
>
> The specific registries that are administered by the IANA per
> the authority delegated to the Internet Number Registry System
> are "Autonomous System (AS) Numbers", "IANA IPv4 Address Space
> Registry", and "IPv6 Global Unicast Address Assignments". Note
> that within each IANA registry, there are also special-purpose
> values, and those special-purpose values are outside the
> Internet Numbers Registry System and instead administered under
> the direction of the IETF. The delineation of the specific
> ranges delegated to the Internet Number Registry system is
> provided in RFC 7249.
>
>
> NEW:
>
> The IETF is responsible for policy relating to the entire IP
> address space and AS number space. Through the IANA protocol
> parameters registries, the IETF delegates unicast IP address
> ("IANA IPv4 Address Space Registry" and "IPv6 Global Unicast
> Allocations Registry") and AS number space ("Autonomous System
> (AS) Numbers Registry”) to the RIR system [RFC7020]. Note
> that within each IANA registry, there are also special-purpose
> registries, which are outside the Internet Numbers Registry
> System and instead administered under the direction of the
> IETF. The delineation of the specific ranges delegated to the
> Internet Number Registry system is provided in RFC 7249.
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