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RIR Status Report

RIR Status Report. IEPG March 2001. Overview. Statistics membership IPv4 & IPv6 Policy Developments RIR Specifics. RIR Membership. IPv4 Global Allocations. For 2000 81.1 million allocated in total 4.83 /8s per year APNIC: 21.5 million (1.28 /8s per year)

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RIR Status Report

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  1. RIR Status Report IEPG March 2001

  2. Overview • Statistics • membership • IPv4 & IPv6 • Policy Developments • RIR Specifics

  3. RIR Membership

  4. IPv4 Global Allocations • For 2000 • 81.1 million allocated in total • 4.83 /8s per year • APNIC: 21.5 million (1.28 /8s per year) • ARIN: 34.4 million (2.05 /8s per year) • RIPE NCC: 25.2 million (1.50 /8s per year)

  5. IPv6 Allocations - Total • Total of 69 sub-TLA’s allocated • almost 70% bootstrap • ‘Steady trickle’ of requests • Dominated by Germany, Japan, and USA • Allocations • APNIC - 26 • RIPE NCC - 29 • ARIN - 14 (separate fees for IPv6 eliminated)

  6. IPv6 Policy • IPv6 policy document revision ongoing • Recommendation of /48s in stimulated discussion about NLA and SLA boundaries • Further discussions with IETF and communities • RIR IPv6 Tutorials

  7. Database/IRR • RIPE NCC • 3.0 released (RPSL) • tutorials at RIPE Meetings • many un-referenced person objects • APNIC • will use 3.0 and launch IRR during 2001 • helped with SW development • ARIN • new db under development (dbwg@arin.net)

  8. Policy Co-ordination • Policy Comparison Matrix • Clearer document structure • global policies vs. regional procedures • Statistics • repository for various stats • Register unallocated address space

  9. Policy Developments • Initial Allocation • /20 still too high? • Multihoming policy? • Assignments for cable/xDSL • discussion on RIPE LIR-WG list • APNIC BB-WG established • PI assignments • clearer procedures needed • minimum size?

  10. ASO/Emerging RIRs • ASO/ICANN • Secretariat moved to RIPE NCC • ICANN Director to be selected • ad hoc group closed • Emerging RIRs • LacNIC • ARIN will visit LacNIC offices in April • open meeting Nov/Dec 2001 • AfriNIC • meeting 5 - 13 May 2001, Accra, Ghana

  11. Open Policy Meetings • APNIC • 28 - 31 August 2001, Taipei, Taiwan • ARIN • 1 - 4 Apr 2001, San Francisco, USA • 4 Apr 2001 ASO AGM • RIPE • 31 Apr - 4 May 2001, Bologna, Italy

  12. RIR Specifics

  13. APNIC • Certification authority • trial certificates being issued now • member-only website under development • Document translation • started with 1 policy document (JP, KR, CN, ID) • Training • monthly courses in 2001 • advanced course (incl RPSL and IRR) planned

  14. ARIN • Fully staffed • Recent decrease in IPv4 allocations • Office relocation planned • Helpdesk hours expanded • In-addr Service being set up

  15. RIPE NCC • Increased Workload • Test Box Network expanded • RIS further developed • interface improved • http://www.ripe.net/ris/ris-index.html • 4 route collectors (currently all in Europe)

  16. Questions?

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