CommuniCast 2014: APNIC Services Update

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APNIC Services Update 2014 Anna Mulingbayan, Senior Internet Resource Analyst Yangon, Myanmar 20 November 2014

24 Oct 2014

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APNIC’s Vision: “A global, open, stable, and secure Internet that serves the entire Asia Pacific community”

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Serving APNIC Members

Supporting Internet development in the Asia

Pacific region

Overview

•  Membership growth statistics

•  IPv6 statistics

•  IPv4 –  Last /8 statistics –  Market transfer statistics

•  ASN statistics

•  Services update

•  Trends and observations

•  Training

“Function as the RIR for the Asia Pacific, in the service of the community of Members and others”

“Provide Internet registry services to the highest possible standards of trust, neutrality, and accuracy”

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APNIC Membership

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Statistics as at 31 October

IPv6 delegations

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Allocation

Assignment

By delegation type

>=31

/32

/43-/47

/48

By size

One-click

Normal

By request type

In 2014

Statistics as at 31 August

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1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500

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IPv4 delegations

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0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900

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14

Feb-

14

Mar

-14

Apr

-14

May

-14

Jun-

14

Jul-1

4

Aug

-14

Sep

-14

Oct

-14

Recovered pool

103/8

From 103 pool

From recovered pool

/24

/23

/22

NIR

New

Existing

By pool By size By Member Statistics as at 31 October

Need more IPv4?

•  Prop-105: Distribution of returned IPv4 address –  Permits the delegation of an additional /22 of IPv4 addresses to

APNIC account holders

•  Referral applications -  If your address pool cannot fulfill your customer’s needs you can

open an APNIC account for your customers -  You can manage the resources on behalf of your customers via

MyAPNIC multiple account management

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IPv4 transfers

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0 2 4 6 8

10 12 14 16 18 20

Jan-

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Feb-

14

Mar

-14

Apr

-14

May

-14

Jun-

14

Jul-1

4

Aug

-14

Sep

-14

Oct

-14

Inter-RIR

Intra-RIR

Used

Did not use

Using listing service

Used

Remaining

Pre-approval usage Statistics as at 31 October

ASN assignments

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0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80

Jan-

14

Feb-

14

Mar

-14

Apr

-14

May

-14

Jun-

14

Jul-1

4

Aug

-14

Sep

-14

Oct

-14

4-byte

2-byte

2-byte

4-byte

By type

Rejected

Accepted

4-byte return rate Statistics as at 31 October

2 byte

4 byte

Global ASN use

Service enhancements

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IRT object campaign

MyAPNIC

Security

$ whois –c 203.100.8/22

inetnum: 203.100/16

...

mnt-irt: irt-cert-xx

$ whois irt-cert-xx

...

What is IRT and why it is important inetnum: 203.100/16 maint-irt: irt-cert-xx irt: irt-cert-xx

inetnum: 203.100.8/22

inetnum: 203.100.10/24 maint-irt: irt-sitex irt: irt-sitex

How to update the IRT

$ whois -t irt irt: [mandatory] [single] [primary/look-up key] address: [mandatory] [multiple] [ ] phone: [mandatory] [multiple] [ ] fax-no: [optional] [multiple] [ ] e-mail: [mandatory] [multiple] [lookup key] signature: [mandatory] [multiple] [ ] encryption: [mandatory] [multiple] [ ] admin-c: [mandatory] [multiple] [inverse key] tech-c: [mandatory] [multiple] [inverse key] auth: [mandatory] [multiple] [ ] remarks: [optional] [multiple] [ ] irt-nfy: [optional] [multiple] [inverse key] notify: [optional] [multiple] [inverse key] mnt-by: [mandatory] [multiple] [inverse key] changed: [mandatory] [multiple] [ ] source: [mandatory] [single] [ ]

MyAPNIC

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Updated correspondence features

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Request new correspondence and view existing correspondence

Contact APNIC Executive Council

Security

•  Security of online payment page has been enhanced –  Invoice retrieval and payment confirmation page secured

•  Email has been made secure –  SMTP TLS is now enabled (RFC 3207)

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Protection against passive eavesdropping

Trends and observations

•  Geolocation issues affecting Members –  Incorrect geolocation information –  No geolocation information –  Website access based on IP location

•  Reverse DNS delegation -  How to register? -  How long does it take?

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Reverse DNS delegation

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Create domain object

Register your domain object from MyAPNIC or via Helpdesk

Within 4 hours after APNIC FTP zone is updated

Other RIR NS

Global NS Additional time to update global DNS based on TTL/refresh values

APNIC NS MyAPNIC: In a few minutes E-mail: Within 2 hours

Reverse DNS delegation by RIR

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http://www.iana.org/numbers

Geolocation

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Geoloc attribute introduced in July 2013 to provide hints to geo-service providers Relatively new feature and not widely used by all Member and geo-service providers Ensure your APNIC Whois registration is up-to-date Update your IP information in third party GEOIP databases such as MaxMind, IP2 location www.apnic.net/geolocation

For records maintained by APNIC: •  We do not set the

geoloc attributes •  We record your

economy of registration

APNIC Training in 2013

v v v

v

v

Courses

20 Classroom 24 Online

Professionals

1,826 trained

Video archives

63 videos 135,516 views

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APNIC eLearning

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More than 20 courses to

choose from

The latest on IPv6 deployment,

Routing and Network Security

Real-time interaction

training.apnic.net

APNIC’s Vision: “A global, open, stable, and secure Internet that serves the entire Asia Pacific community”

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Serving APNIC Members

Supporting Internet development in the Asia

Pacific region

Community Development

Technical Assistance Projects in Bhutan,

Laos, Tuvalu, Vanuatu

MoU with ICANN for L-root servers in the Asia

Pacific

33 Fellowships supported for APRICOT

2014 & APNIC 38

New Youth Fellowship Program for APNIC 38 –

2 Fellows

SANOG

SANOG

L-root MoU signing

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Supporting technical innovation for socio-

economic development in the Asia Pacific

ISIF Asia Awards and Grants

Awards Grants Economies 5 from 93 applications

12 from 139 applications

Cook Islands, Kiribati, New Zealand, Tuvalu, India, Australia/Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Micronesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Bangladesh, Philippines, Vanuatu

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About ISIF Asia Grants •  Competitive selection process •  Up to AUD $30,000 / 3-12

months •  Aligned with funding

categories •  Reporting required •  Access to additional capacity

building funds •  Supporting regional

collaboration •  Scale-up / replication of

successful projects

www.isif.asia/grant

Awards •  Competitive selection process •  Online voting •  Cash prize AUD $ 3,000 + IGF

travel + 1 year networking support

•  Aligned with funding categories

•  No reporting required •  Higher media exposure •  Access to additional capacity

building funds

www.isif.asia/award

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You’re invited!

APRICOT 2015: Fukuoka, Japan, 24 Feb-6 Mar 2015

2015.apricot.net

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THANK YOU www.facebook.com/APNIC

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www.youtube.com/apnicmultimedia

www.flickr.com/apnic

www.weibo.com/APNICrir

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