Scott,

Also, we're already in Phase 4, so isn't it fair to say that the free
pool is essentially exhausted?

Thanks, Jeff

On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 12:44 AM, Scott Leibrand <[email protected]> wrote:
> This seems to me like a reasonable operational practice for ARIN to use to
> help prevent a run on the remaining free pool from organizations with large
> quantities of existing space.
>
> Are you trying to change this before free pool runout, or are you concerned
> with making needs justification a bit easier for transfers once the free
> pool is exhausted? I would support the latter, but not the former.
>
> -Scott
>
>
> On Wednesday, April 30, 2014, Jeffrey Lyon <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> Friends, Colleagues,
>>
>> A couple of years ago I brought up an issue I had run into where the
>> utilization requirement for new requests is being calculated on a per
>> allocation basis rather than in aggregate. For example, if an
>> organization has 4 x /22 and 3 of them are utilized 100% and the
>> fourth utilized at 75%, that request would be denied. This is a bit
>> out of balance as an organization with a single /20 utilized at 80%
>> would have less efficient utilization but would be eligible to request
>> additional space.
>>
>> The last time this was discussed it sounded as if the community would
>> support a policy proposal to change this calculation to be considered
>> in aggregate vs. per assignment. Does this remain the case?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> --
>> Jeffrey A. Lyon, CISSP-ISSMP
>> Fellow, Black Lotus Communications
>> mobile: (757) 304-0668 | gtalk: [email protected] | skype:
>> blacklotus.net
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