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How to Evaluate IP Address Assignment for Cable Modem, xDSL and Home LAN. October 26, 2000 Lee, Seung-Min ( seungmin@nic.or.kr ) Policy Development and Research Division KRNIC(Korea Network Information Center). Content. Introduction Problems IP address assignment
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How to Evaluate IP Address Assignment for Cable Modem, xDSL and Home LAN October 26, 2000 Lee, Seung-Min (seungmin@nic.or.kr) Policy Development and Research Division KRNIC(Korea Network Information Center)
Content • Introduction • Problems • IP address assignment • Internet address usage and space for allocation • No guideline in registering end-users info into WHOIS DB • Current Practices at KRNIC • Cable network • xDSL • Home LAN • Conclusion
Introduction • KRNIC is NIR(National Internet Registry) • Non-Profit Organization, Not an ISP • .KR Domain name registration • Managing Internet resources(IP address, AS number) within Korea • 78 member ISPs
Introduction • The Internet explosively expanded. • Internet Users in Korea : 16.4 million(Aug 2000) • By development of new Internet related technology, ISPs can provide HIGH-SPEED and in LOW-PRICED Internet connection services. • So, the target of Internet Services Business has been rapidly changed from dedicated line services to end-user oriented services, as like ISDN, cable network, and xDSL. • Total number of subscribers : 2 million (Aug 2000)
Problems • Needs IP addresses as many as the number of subscribers • Difficulty of evaluating IP address usage and determining how many additional IP address space would be allocated for the future • No guideline in Registering end-users’ information into WHOIS DB
Problem 1 • Needs IP addresses as many as the number of subscribers • The low-priced and high-speed services make many subscribers to stay 24 hrs a day online. • DHCP does not affect • Can be consider as like permanent connection • The necessity of assigning IP addresses in the ratio of 1:1 basis for each subscriber arises
Problem 2 • Difficulty of evaluating IP address usage and determining how many additional IP address space would be allocated for the future • Current Practice, IP address allocation procedure is based on estimated figure in prospective subscribers who are considered as future business target • The number of Prospective subscriber is not a actual data. So, there is no concrete data we can determine the additional IP address space the ISP needs for the future • Therefore, clear and transparent procedures and policies are needed for Internet address usage and space for allocation • Installed huge amount of equipment but, there is just small subscriber • How to allocate the IP address? Based on equipment? Or number of Subscribers?
Problem 3 • We need clear and effective guidelines how to register assignment information into WHOIS database • Current practice, there is 2 different methods in registering assignment information based on IP address assignment Methods • Dynamic IP address assignment • Consider as ISP’s Infrastructure? • Problem : impossible to have a quick and prompt confrontation for SPAM mail or hacking incidents, etc. • Static IP address assignment • Registering each personal information into WHOIS DB? • Problems : • Frequently change of service providers • Privacy Protection Law
Current Practice at KRNIC • Cable Network • xDSL • Home LAN
Cable Network • IP Address Assignment Guidelines for Cable Network • Consider as totally different Network • Do not need Old-Network Information • Does not affect the rule “An ISP must receive IP address from only one upstream provider” • Static assign is okay. But, clarification needed • Network Topology, Characteristic and model name of equipment, trend of increasing subscribers, statistical analysis for the IP address usage • ISP must maintain the user’s information. Also, when KRNIC requests the end-user’s information the ISP must provide the information immediately
Cable Network • The evaluation procedure for Additional IP address allocation • ISP must provide estimate of increasing subscribers for next 3 month. • Allocation through demonstrated utilization • This is based on the number of ISP’s logical clusters and number of subscribers growing in a certain period • ISP must provide how many IP address have been assigned to each logical cluster including the actual IP address’s starting and ending number. • In addition, the ISP must submit the list of current subscribers
Cable Network • How to register the end-user’s information • Dynamic Assignment • Registering the “INETNUM Object” for each logical cluster as ISP’s infrastructure • Static Assignment • Registering the each end-user’s information. ISP can choose one of following 2 options • In each assignment, end user’s information must be registered into KRNIC WHOIS database using the form “Requesting IP address for the end-user” or • ISP must provide the entire end-users list to KRNIC using the following forma [Format] Name or Organization, start IP/length, address, telephone #, E-mail
xDSLNetwork illustration of ADSL source by HANARO Telecom • Consider as a ISP’s Infra APT ISP’s Logical Cluster (Local Node or POP) Internet Router ATM Switch B-RAS APT
xDSL • Pattern of IP address assignment for xDSL • It assigns IP addresses dynamically using DHCP. Ratio of Subscriber to number of IP address is 2:1, but, in many cases, it needs 1:1 basis. • Guidance • Since it is assigned dynamically, register the assignment information as ISP’s infrastructure • Decision in the size of IP address spaces is made through the current condition of the ISP’s number of subscribers up until now, and facilities investment needs to be made. • IP address’s assigning management differentiates through the local node unit. It periodically reports current number of subscribers and assigned IP addresses.
xDSL • Methods of registering assignment information • Static Assignment • Static assignment must registers into KRNIC’s WHOIS database • Dynamic Assignment • It registers as Infrastructure for the itemized assignment of each local node unit
APT ISP’s Logical Cluster (Local Node or POP) Router Router ATM Switch B-RAS Router APT Home LANNetwork illustration of Home LAN source by HANARO Telecom • Each APT is separate segment. • (= separate network) • Registering each segment as a • customer network Internet
Home LAN • Definition • Home LAN service is slightly different from xDSL. It is structured that each subscriber uses LAN and each APT or Building complex setup a its own router so as to form an Independent network. • Registration • Therefore, since we consider each segment as independent network, ISP must registers each assignment information each by each network.(APT. of Building)
Home LAN • Problems • Hard to estimate subscribers, but, ISP can estimates the potential maximum number of subscribers. • Initial IP address assignment and reliable source for additional allocation • Initial allocation is /27 • Additional allocation needed as the subscribers increase, ISP must provide following data • List of subscribers • Usage rate of IP addresses : PING or MRTG data
Proposal • Trust base • Need concrete procedure for IP address allocation and assignment • Need a precise definition of Infrastructure and customer network • Initial minimum Allocation • Need clear, justifiable, and documented materials for evaluating IP address usage • Decide the way of registering IP address assignment information
Initial Minimum Assignment Size • Cable Network • Assign /24 per CMTS when ISP using bundling feature • Recommend using bundling feature • Assign additional /24 when the monitoring shows 80% usage of previous assigned IP address. • Since we cannot obtain exact estimate or prediction, it it recommended that additional /24 is appropriate when subscribers increse • If expecting future subscribers are more than 250, then assigning /23 is suitable
Initial Minimum Assignment Size • xDSL • Assign /24 with each B_RAS equipment unit and minimum allocation pattern. • If 80% of previously assigned /24 is occupied, then assign additional /24. • Home LAN • Initially assign /27 to each home LAN segment. • Since Home LAN is more like an independent network with small number of users, it is recommended that /27 is initially being served.
Initial Minimum Assignment Size • Summary
Node Subscribers Number of Port Total Usage Rate(%) Seoul 800 800 /23+/24 90% Pusan 250 500 /24 70% …. List of documents for clarification • Summary of IP address usage and the number of subscribers
Node IP address space Total Sub Total Date of Assignment Seoul 210.100.32.0 – 210.100.32.255 210.100.36.0 – 210.100.36.255 210.100.52.0 – 210.100.52.255 /24 /24 /24 /23+/24 2000.1.1 2000.2.15 2000.4.20 Pusan 210.203.22.0 – 210.203.22.128 /25 /25 2000.3.6 … Total /23+/24+/25 List of documents for clarification • The status of IP address assignment per each node
Max Usage: 10.2 kport (93.3%) Average Usage: 2734.0 port (25.0%) Current Usage: 5581.0 port (50.9%) List of documents for clarification • Actual data which can clarify the IP address usage • The history of subscribers’ growth and list of reserved subscribers • MRTG • PING
Registration - Proposal • Each ISP records and maintains the end-users assignment information in database • Static Assignment • Each ISP must register end-users’ information in the ISP’s database • Dynamic Assignment • Each ISP manages usage and users’ information in order to make provision for SPAM and hacking • IR registers and maintains only allocation information in WHOIS database and also provides one of followings. • Provide end-users’ information using mirroring. or • Provides ISP’s contact point who can inform end-user information
Korea Internet Information Service V1.0 ( created by KRNIC, 1999.6 ) query: 211.32.0.0 * 한글 기관명에 대한 whois 조회는 웹… 조회하신 해당 IP주소는 아래… # ENGLISH IP Address : 211.32.0.0-211.32.2.255 Connect ISP Name : BORANET Relevant Database : whois.kornet.net Connect Date : 1999.11.09 Registration Date: 20000606 Network Name : BORANETUSERSERIAL [ Organization Information ] Orgnization ID : ORG91351 Name : DACOM State : Seoul … [User Information ] Name : Hong Kil-Dong State : Seoul E-mail : kildong@kornet.net KORNET Information Service query: 211.32.0.0 # ENGLISH IP Address : 211.32.0.0-211.32.0.3 Registration Date: 20000606 Network Name : xDSL-User [User Information ] Name : Hong Kil-Dong State : Seoul E-mail : kildong@kornet.net … Registration – Proposal A IR(RIR/NIR) ISP Maintain only allocation Information Register and maintain End-user information Mirroring whois.kornet.co.kr whois.nic.or.kr ISP and End-User info query query End-User info PUBLIC
Registration – Proposal A IR(RIR/NIR) ISP Maintain only allocation Information Register and maintain End-user information Access whois.nic.or.kr request query ISP info End-User info PUBLIC
Conclusion • When brand new Internet connection service has been introduced, we, our member ISP and KRNIC(IR), are facing the problems • how to assign IP address for that service • how to evaluate IP address usage previously allocate to relevant ISP when ISP request additional IP address space • How to register assignment information into WHOIS DB • Need • appropriate procedure and guidance for the new service provided by RIR.
Thank you ! Any Question? seungmin@nic.or.kr