Address Management Objectives
IRINN's Guiding Principles of Address Management
        
        The following guiding principles of address space management were formulated by
        the Internet community and reflect the mutual interest of all of its Affiliates in
        ensuring that the Internet is able to function and grow to the maximum extent
        possible. IRINN's mandate is to uphold these in the allocation of resources and
        also ensure compliance and adherence to these guiding principles by its
        Affiliates.
Uniqueness
        Every assignment and allocation of address space must be guaranteed as globally
        unique. This is an absolute requirement for ensuring that every public host on
        the Internet can be uniquely identified.
        
        Aggregation
        Wherever possible, address space should be distributed hierarchically according
        to the topology of network infrastructure. This is necessary to permit the
        aggregation of routing information by ISPs and to limit the expansion of Internet
        routing tables.
        
        Conservation
        To maximize the lifetime of the available resources, address space must be
        distributed according to actual need and must be for immediate use. Stockpiling
        address space and maintaining reservations run contrary to this goal.
        Conservation also implies efficiency. Therefore, all users of address space
        should adopt techniques such as Variable Length Subnet Masking (VLSM) and
        appropriate technologies that ensure the address space is not used
        wastefully.
        
        Fairness
        All policies and practices relating to the use of address space should apply
        fairly and equitably to all existing and potential Affiliates of the Internet
        community, regardless of location, nationality, size, or any other factor.
        
        Conflict of Goals
        The goals of conservation and aggregation often conflict with each other. Also,
        some or all of the goals may occasionally conflict with the interests of
        individual Internet Registries (IRs) or endusers.
        
        Therefore, IRs evaluating requests for address space must carefully analyse all
        relevant considerations and try to balance the needs of the requestor with the
        needs of the Internet community as a whole.