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EBERO Event Declared State. Following a Heightened Alert State if the Event Director confirms that an EBERO Event is underway, the EBERO will begin preparation for the transition of DNS and DNSSEC services for the top-level domain. The situation will be weighed on a case-by-case basis, considering whether the transition would be better or worse for the stability, security and resiliency of the DNS. Inputs from various ICANN departments including registry and registrar liaisons, SSR, and technical expertise on DNS and registry functions will evaluate the risks so that the Event Director can hold his or her decision, or can direct the EBERO and IANA to proceed with DNS transition or, if circumstances warrant, end the event. Once an EBERO Event is declared, the EBERO will obtain a copy of the TLD zone file. The zone file retrieval procedure is described in Section 6 Zone File Retrieval Procedure for EBEROs. Upon successful retrieval, the EBERO will re-sign the zone within its infrastructure in accordance with the requirements of DNSSEC and the EBERO’s (ICANN-approved) DNSSEC practice statements. Note that during parts of the Transition-In, the re-signed zone could result in some DNSSEC signed domain names becoming non- functional due to failing validation. The EBERO will have four hours to obtain a copy of the zone file and have a working DNS zone ready for changing the delegation records (NS and DS) in the root zone, and within those same four hours, must have the DNS zone signed and operating in accordance with the requirements of DNSSEC, starting from the time that the communication that an EBERO Event has been declared is received by the EBERO. ICANN will prepare a request to release escrow deposits for the escrow agent for the TLD as soon as the EBERO Event is declared, but will not transmit the request to IANA until the decision to Transition-In is made. ICANN should perform necessary compliance notifications to meet its contractual and procedural obligations. It is possible to persist in this “pending decision to Transition-In” status, as last-ditch efforts to correct the registry problem are attempted. However, it is expected that ICANN will not keep an EBERO in this status for more than 24 hours, unless the status is part of a scheduled and agreed upon drill. If time and circumstances permit, this time could be used for DNS/DNSSEC pre-delegation testing of the transitioned zone by ICANN.
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