Current RIPE Policy Developments and RIPE Policy Implementation

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Current RIPE Policy Developments and RIPE Policy Implementation

Arne Kiessling, RIPE NCC Netnod Meeting

18 February 2010

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Contracts for Independent Resource Holders

•  Independent Resources -  PI address space (IPv4 and IPv6, IXP IPv6, Anycast) -  AS Numbers

•  Annual fees for Independent Resources •  Implementation – phased approach:

-  Phase 1: new assignments (March 2009) -  Phase 2: existing assignments (ongoing) -  Phase 3: RIPE NCC will directly contact End Users

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Existing Independent Assignments

•  End User choices (since Q2 2009): -  Sign contract with their original LIR -  Find a new sponsoring LIR -  Become an Direct Assignment User -  Become an LIR -  Return the resource (address space or ASN)

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End Users and their Agreements

Total End Users:

11,464

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

1/6/2009 4/1/2010 11/1/2010 18/1/2010 25/1/2010 1/2/2010 8/2/2010 15/2/2010

Approved

DocumentsNo documents

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Run Out Fairly Implementation

•  Gradually reduced allocation/assignment periods, for a need of up to: -  9 months (July 2010) -  6 months (January 2011) -  3 months (July 2011)

•  Since January 2010: assignments for up to one year

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Policy Development in RIPE

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How Can You Participate?

•  Join mailing list discussions about policy proposals

•  Read the Working Group mail archives -  RIPE website → RIPE → Mailing Lists

•  Come to the RIPE Meetings -  Two free tickets for new LIRs -  Remote participation possible

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Policy Proposals Currently Under Discussion

•  End of IPv4 -  Use of Final /8 -  IPv4 Allocation and Assignments to Facilitate IPv6

Deployment

•  Resource Certification -  Using the Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) to

Construct Validated IRR Data

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Getting IPv6 from the RIPE NCC

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IPv6 Address Space Distribution

Allocation Assignment PI Assignment

IANA

End User

LIR

RIR

/56 /48 /48

ISP

/64

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To Obtain an IPv6 Allocation

•  Your organisation must be an LIR •  Have a plan for making assignments within two

years •  Minimum allocation size: /32 •  For further allocations:

-  Previous allocations should be used by HD ratio of 0.86 -  The unit of measurement is /56

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If You’re Not An LIR?

•  Get a sub-allocation from an LIR •  Get a Provider Aggregatable (PA) assignment from

an LIR: -  /48 or /56 for End User sites -  /64 for one subnet -  /128 for hosts

•  Apply for a Provider Independent (PI) IPv6 assignment from the RIPE NCC

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IPv6 in the Routing Registry

•  RPSLng compliant: -  RIPE Database -  IRRToolset: RtConfig

•  Create “route6” objects for your IPv6 allocations -  Example lookup: whois -r -m -T route6 2001::/18

•  Describe routing policy in mp-import: / mp-export:

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IPv6 in the Reverse DNS

inet6num: 2001:0888::/32 status: ALLOCATED-BY-RIR mnt-by: RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT mnt-domains: LIR-MNT

domain: 8.8.8.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa mnt-by: LIR-MNT nserver: ns.example.com nserver: ns.ripe.net

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