APNIC Updates by Anna Mulingbayan

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APNIC Update Anna Mulingbayan Snr Internet Resource Analyst/ Liaison Officer South East Asia, APNIC APNIC Regional Meeting <28-Nov-2013>

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IPv4 address transfers

•  Support for intra- and inter-RIR transfers •  Pre-approval service, with opt-in anonymous listing •  Broker listing; five registered so far •  Public mailing list •  Public transfer log •  Total transfer from MY is 7 •  Transfer fees

–  20% of the transferred block’s annual fee –  Payable by the recipient, or by the source if transferred out of region

www.apnic.net/transfers

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Cumulative ASN delegations

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APNIC Labs: Measuring IPv6

http://labs.apnic.net/ipv6

Percent of users using IPv6

We’ve been conducting a large- scale IPv6 measurement across the Internet to provide baseline data about the rate of deployment of IPv6 across countries and individual networks

IPv6 end user capability

Malaysian IPv6 active ASN ASN   AS   Name   #samples   v6  capable   v6  preferred  

AS17564   GITN-­‐PCN-­‐AS-­‐AP   GITN  (M)  Sdn.  Bhd.   192   30.21%   27.60%  

AS24514   MYREN-­‐MY   Malaysian  Research  &  Education  Network   222   13.96%   8.56%  

AS2042   ERX-­‐JARING   JARING  Communications  Sdn  Bhd.   449   8.46%   5.57%  

AS4788   TMNET-­‐AS-­‐AP   TM  Net;  Internet  Service  Provider   68998   0.63%   0.59%  

AS38466   UMOBILE-­‐AS-­‐AP   U  Mobile  Sdn  Bhd   585   0.17%   0.00%  

AS4818   DIGIIX-­‐AP   DiGi  Telecommunications  Sdn.  Bhd.   1464   0.14%   0.00%  

AS9930   TTNET-­‐MY   TIME  dotCom  Berhad   1592   0.06%   0.06%  

AS9534   MAXIS-­‐AS1-­‐AP   Binariang  Berhad   5798   0.03%   0.00%  

IPv6 capability and 4 Byte ASN

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routing  global  unicast  seen  in  experiment   %  

APNIC   9318   1982   21%   5619   750   13%   1156   94   8%   452   39%  

MY   174   58   33%   125   30   24%   41   7   17%   19   46%  

SG   319   85   27%   205   43   21%   78   10   13%   32   41%  

TH   357   57   16%   249   34   14%   36   2   6%   24   67%  

VN   227   110   48%   138   46   33%   17   1   6%   12   71%  

Resource public key infrastructure

•  Working with ICANN and the other RIRs towards a global system •  Updated UI in MyAPNIC •  Ability for the public to run their own RPKI system interoperating

with APNIC –  Introduced at APRICOT 2013/APNIC 35

•  Public testbed is now live –  Conducting interoperability testing with JPNIC, ARIN, LACNIC, and RIPE

code –  Chains of resources demonstrated from the other RIRs in both the ERX

and transfer space

•  APNIC – JPNIC RPKI interoperability test –  Using three rpki.net code –  All JPNIC resources are under one unified trust anchor

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APNIC policies in 2013

•  Implemented: –  prop-104: Clarifying demonstrated needs requirement in IPv4 transfer

policy (Feb 2013) –  prop-101: Removing multihoming requirement for IPv6 portable

assignments (Feb 2013)

•  Did not reach consensus at APNIC 35: –  prop-105: Distribution of returned IPv4 address (modification of

prop-088) •  Returned to author for further development

–  prop-106: Restricting excessive IPv4 address transfers under the final /8 block •  Abandoned

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Policy discussions at APNIC 36

•  Three policy proposals were discussed

•  The following proposals reached consensus and endorsed by the EC:

prop-105: Distribution of returned IPv4 address blocks

prop-107: AS number transfer policy proposal

prop-108: Suggested changes to the APNIC Policy Development Process

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Conferences

•  APRICOT 2014: Bangkok, Thailand –  18 to 28 February 2014 (includes APNIC 37)

https://2014.apricot.net

•  APNIC 38 2014: Nouméa, New Caledonia –  8 to 19 September 2014

•  APRICOT 2015: Fukuoka, Japan –  24 February to 6 March 2015 (includes APNIC 39 and APAN 39)

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Questions?

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