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RIR Co-ordination and Joint Statistics: 

RIR Co-ordination and Joint Statistics IEPG, Yokohama, Japan Prepared By APNIC, ARIN, RIPE NCC

Overview: 

Overview Joint Efforts Statistics Individual RIR Updates Questions

RIR Coordination: 

RIR Coordination New IPv6 policy implemented July 1st RIPE, APNIC ARIN in the coming month Early registration transfer project Plan developed at engineering coordination meeting in Toronto Schedule of transfer to be published Staff exchange 2 staff from ARIN at APNIC More planned

Outreach: 

Outreach Objectives Raise awareness Promote industry self-regulation Activities Meetings and joint presentations Government representatives Industry groups IPv6 Forum Training Programs AfNOG & AfriNIC, May 2002

Emerging RIR Support: 

Emerging RIR Support Emerging RIRs LACNIC Working with ARIN to transition registration services Public policy meeting in Mexico City – November 2002 AfriNIC RIPE NCC Memorandum of Understanding signed for training Outreach meeting 14 May 2002, Lome, Togo AGM 5-9 August 2002, Nairobi, Kenya

ASO Support: 

ASO Support ASO Secretariat ARIN in 2002 APNIC 2003 ASO AC Support Monthly teleconference meetings General Assembly Hosted by RIRs: APNIC 2002 To be hosted by ARIN in 2003

Open Policy Meetings: 

Open Policy Meetings APNIC (2 per year) 3 - 6 Sept. 2002 - Kita-Kyushu, Fukuoka, JP ARIN (2 per year) ARIN X, Oct 30-Nov 1, Eugene, Oregon, US Combined with NANOG 26, Oct 27-29 RIPE (3 per year) 9 - 13 Sept. 2002 - RIPE 43 - Rhodes, GR

RIR Statistics: 

RIR Statistics

IANA Delegations IPv4 Address Space: 

IANA Delegations IPv4 Address Space RIPE NCC ARIN APNIC (Multicast) Other Orgs. (pre-RIR) ARIN APNIC RIPE NCC Unallocated

IPv4 Allocations per RIR 2002 (Jan-Jun): 

IPv4 Allocations per RIR 2002 (Jan-Jun) RIPE NCC ARIN APNIC (0.57 /8’s) (0.92 /8’s) (0.89 /8’s)

IPv4 Allocations per RIR 1999-2002: 

IPv4 Allocations per RIR 1999-2002 5.47 4.47 2.61 2.37 0.79 1.50 1.51 .57 .92 1.71 .52 .92 2.25 2.05 1.29 .89

IPv4 Allocations by Country 2002 (Jan-Jun): 

IPv4 Allocations by Country 2002 (Jan-Jun)

IANA ASN Delegations: 

IANA ASN Delegations Pre-RIR ARIN Reserved APNIC RIPE NCC

ASN Assignments per RIR 2002 (Jan-Jun): 

ASN Assignments per RIR 2002 (Jan-Jun) ARIN RIPE NCC APNIC

ASN Assignments per RIR 1999-2002: 

ASN Assignments per RIR 1999-2002 519 322 531 1,685 2,901 2,635 1,170 1,284 768 190 486 1,051

IPv6 Allocations per RIR 1999-2002: 

IPv6 Allocations per RIR 1999-2002 ARIN RIPE NCC APNIC Total: 154 as of June 30, 2002

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Total IPv6 Allocations per RIR 1999-2002

Total IPv6 Allocations by Country 2002: 

Total IPv6 Allocations by Country 2002 NL, BE, BR, CA, CN, CN CZ, DK, GR, HK, HU, IE LT, MY, NO, PT, SG, ES 39 13 22 13 25

RIR Specifics: 

RIR Specifics

APNIC: 

APNIC Whois DB v3 migration Planned for August 20th Currently in test phase at v3.whois.net APIRR – ‘Asia Pacific IRR’ Server at irr.apnic.net Migration to Whois DB v3 mid Dec 2002 Recent delegations from IANA IPv6: 2001:0C00::/23, May 2002 IPv4: 221.0.0.0/8, Jul 2002 New IPv6 policy 6 requests for /35->/32 4 new requests for /32’s

Integrated Resource Management System: 

Integrated Resource Management System “MyAPNIC” Secured member service web interface (X.509) Integration of all APNIC systems Request tracking Whois database Accounting/Finance database Member and allocation database Prototype testing https://my.apnic.net

ARIN: 

ARIN New database release in August 2002 Beta testing underway Training underway throughout North America LACNIC transition support Transition timeline developed LACNIC staff receiving training from ARIN Final approval of LACNIC is likely to occur in November 2002

RIPE NCC: 

RIPE NCC IPv6 policy implementation (1 July) New IPv6 address block: 2001:0800::/23 7 new requests since 1July 2 allocations made 12 requests for /35 -> /32 since 1 July /42 from SURFNET For internal use New IPv4 policy documentation Annual Report 2001 – published http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ar2001.html

RIPE NCC: 

RIPE NCC Secure member service web portal First public version launch at RIPE 43 Member access to private data: allocation history, view and change contact information RIPE NCC Member Survey Will be conducted Sept – Nov 2002 by independent organisation Routing Information Service (RIS) First US presence at MAE-West

RIPE NCC: 

RIPE NCC Database developments: security area New MD5-PW authentication scheme MAIL-FROM auth has been phased out IRT object representing CSIRT Database developments: routing registry RRCC full prototype is available at: http://www.ripe.net/db/rrcc IRRToolSet support, look at: http://www.ripe.net/db/irrtoolset Database - future plans Interactive updates (prototype is ready) User friendly web interface for updates Improved error reporting in acknowledgements

Thank You: 

Thank You