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PROGRESS REPORT - IIX

PROGRESS REPORT - IIX. Current Configuration. We have 3 IIX nodes. IIX is a layer 2 and 3 infrastructures. Total members: 70 members (until July 01 ‘03). Members connect to the IIX using IPv4 Address. Total routing announcements: 1600 lines.

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PROGRESS REPORT - IIX

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  1. PROGRESS REPORT - IIX

  2. Current Configuration • We have 3 IIX nodes. • IIX is a layer 2 and 3 infrastructures. • Total members: 70 members (until July 01 ‘03). • Members connect to the IIX using IPv4 Address. • Total routing announcements: 1600 lines. • 16% of our members using static route and more than 84% using BGP to connect to the IIX. • Now also supporting : IPv6 Address. • IIX has received an IPv6 assignment from APNIC: 2001:07FA:0002::/48

  3. Renumbering IPv4 Status • New Assignment from IX Range APNIC: • 218.100.4.0/24 • Took time more than 2 months to renumber.

  4. IPv6 Implementation • Since IIX-Router are supported to use IPv6, we will start to assign an IPv6 to each member soon. • Each member will be assigned with a /128. • Will be implemented on the existing IIX Configuration.

  5. IPv6 Testbed • Will be implemented separately with the current IIX. • Members are ISPs.

  6. IPv6 ImplementationProblem : • Members having limited knowledge with : • IPv6 implementation policy development. • Routing issues referring to BCP. • Many other technical issues including RFC& APNIC Policy comprehension, etc.

  7. Other Issues • Private AS implementation plans for members that will be connected to the IIX using Singlehoming BGP. • As Static Route replacement. • If a need for Multihoming exist, then the member is advised to request Public ASN assignment from APNIC/RIR.

  8. Conclusion • Invite ISPs to understand more about IPv6 implication, application, benefit, funding and so forth into Information Infrastructure Form in Indonesia • Invite vendor industries to support the National Test Bed on IPv6 Infrastructure & Application in Indonesia • To form IPv6-ID Task Force. • Socialize IPv6-ID Forum in Indonesia.

  9. Thank You APJIIIndonesian Internet Service Provider Association Cyber Bld 11th Floor Jl.Kuningan Barat No.8 Jakarta – Indonesia 12710 Telp (62-21) 5296 0634, Fax (62-21)5296 0635 http://www.apjii.or.id info@apjii.or.id

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