Izumi Okutani (JPNIC) Terence Zhang (CNNIC)

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
NIR SIG Update – APNIC22 7th Sep 2006, Kaohsiung Chairs: David Chen Izumi Okutani.
Advertisements

Copyright © 2007 Japan Network Information Center Distribution of the last piece IPv4 address block in APNIC region Japan Network Information Center Izumi.
IPv4 Final Distribution Business Processes Andrea Cima, RIPE NCC RIPE 64.
1 Overview of policy proposals Policy SIG Wednesday 26 August 2009 Beijing, China.
Communications Area Report German Valdez Communications Area Director.
APNIC Update LACNIC XVI 7 October 2011 Buenos Aires Geoff Huston, APNIC 1.
Update on RIPE NCC Inter- RIR Transfer proposal Adam Gosling APNIC 38 Policy SIG Meeting 18 September 2014.
APNIC 33 AMM Policy SIG Report Andy Linton, Policy SIG Chair Thursday 2 March 2012.
Final Stages of IPv4 Distribution Guangliang Pan Resource Services Manager, APNIC.
Implementation Update Adam Gosling APNIC Policy SIG Meeting Thursday, 18 September 2014.
Policy Documentation Adam Gosling APNIC 38 Policy SIG Meeting 18 September 2014.
Overview of policy proposals Policy SIG 27 February 2008 APNIC 25, Taipei.
Copyright © 2008 Japan Network Information Center JPNIC's review of IPv4 address transfer  Izumi Okutani  Japan Network Information.
POLICY EXPERIENCE REPORT Leslie Nobile. Review existing policies – Ambiguous text/Inconsistencies/Gaps/Effectiveness Identify areas where new or modified.
Skeeve Stevens APNIC 29, Kuala Lumpur Alternative criteria for subsequent IPv6 allocations Prop-083v002.
APNIC Policy Update 1 st TWNIC Open Policy Meeting 3 December, 2003 Taipei, Taiwan.
A S I A P A C I F I C N E T W O R K I N F O R M A T I O N C E N T R E APNIC Update RIPE 40 Prague, 1-5 October, 2001.
1 APNIC allocation and policy update JPNIC OPM July 17, Tokyo, Japan Guangliang Pan.
Copyright © 2007 Japan Network Information Center Global Policy for the Allocation of the remaining IPv4 Address Space  Japan Network Information Center.
A proposal to lower the IPv4 minimum allocation size and initial criteria in the AP region prop-014-v001 Policy SIG APNIC17/APRICOT 2004 Feb
ARIN Section 4.10 Austerity Policy Update.
Developing IPv6 Address Guidelines Izumi Okutani Japan Network Information Center Address Policy SIG Aug 2003, Seoul.
What is the Recovered IPv4 Address Pool ? APNIC Services Guangliang Pan 9 September 2015 Jakarta.
APNIC Activity Highlights NZNOG’11 28 January 2011 Elly Tawhai Senior Internet Resource Analyst/Liaison Officer, Pacific, APNIC 1.
Copyright (c) 2006 Japan Network Information Center Survey results in JP on IPv6 assignment size Izumi Okutani Japan Network Information Center (JPNIC)
APNIC Policy SIG report: Open Policy Meeting Masato Yamanishi, Chair APNIC 40 Jakarta, Indonesia.
Prop-097: Global Policy for post exhaustion IPv4 allocation mechanisms by the IANA Alejandro Acosta, Nicolas Antoniello, S. Moonesamy, Douglas Onyango,
Skeeve Stevens APNIC 31, Hong Kong Alternative criteria for subsequent IPv6 allocations Prop-083v003.
NIR SIG Izumi Okutani Ching Heng Ku Wendy Zhao.
Current Policy Topics Emilio Madaio RIPE NCC RIPE November 2010, Rome.
Prop-073 Automatic allocation/assignment of IPv6 Terry Manderson Andy Linton.
NIR SIG Report Izumi Okutani, David Chen
1 A Closer Look at the Final /8 Policy Sam Dickinson Senior Policy Specialist, APNIC Thursday, 26 August 2010.
A proposal for changing IPv6 per address fee Izumi Okutani Japan Network Information Center NIR 18, Fiji 31 August – 3 September, 2004.
JPNIC Update Izumi Okutani Japan Network Information Center APNIC19, NIR SIG.
Prop-077: Proposal to supplement transfer policy of historical IPv4 addresses Wendy Zhao Wei, Jane Zhang & Terence Zhang Yinghao.
Policy SIG Report APNIC AGM Friday 29 August 2008 Christchurch, New Zealand 1.
1 IPv6 Allocation and Policy Update Global IPv6 Summit in China 2007 April 12, 2007 Guangliang Pan.
prop-064-v002 Change to assignment policy for AS numbers
Wendy Zhao Ji-Young Lee Izumi Okutani
ARIN XXVIII 13 October 2011 Philadelphia Geoff Huston, APNIC
Report of Open NIR Meeting
NIR SIG Report Report to APNIC Member Meeting APNIC18, Nadi, Fiji
NIR SIG 7 Sept 2005 APNIC20, Hanoi, Vietnam Paul Wilson
KRNIC Member Workshop November 2001 Seoul, Korea
Prop-093: Reducing the minimum delegation size for the final /8
APNIC 29 Policy SIG report
Izumi Okutani, Ching Heng Ku, Wendy Zhao
Prop-50 IP Address Transfers
Policy SIG Wednesday 3 March 2010
IPv6 Policy and Allocation Update
News from APNIC ARIN XXII 16 October 2008.
Policy SIG Open Action Items
Policy SIG Chair Report
A Proposal of “IRR Mirroring Policy”
Izumi Okutani Billy Cheon Ching-Heng Ku
Jane Zhang & Wendy Zhao Wei
Policy SIG Thursday 26 February Manila, Philippines
Prop-078-V002: IPv6 deployment criteria for IPv4 final /8 delegations
Randy Bush & Philip Smith
The Current Issues in IPv6 Policy
Izumi Okutani (JPNIC) Terence Zhang (CNNIC)
IPv4 Transfer Policy Amendments
Overview of policy proposals
Overview of Policy Proposals
Feedback From NCC Registration Services
Status Report on Policy Implementation at the APNIC Secretariat
Policy SIG Thursday 28 August Christchurch, New Zealand
Proposal to Change IPv6 Initial Allocation Criteria
prop-081-v001: Eligibility for assignments from the final /8
Presentation transcript:

Izumi Okutani (JPNIC) Terence Zhang (CNNIC) Alternative criteria to renumbering in initial allocation after the final /8 phase Izumi Okutani (JPNIC) Terence Zhang (CNNIC)

Current Initial Allocation Criteria To be eligible to obtain an initial allocation, an LIR must: have used a /24 from their upstream provider or demonstrate an immediate need for a /24; have complied with applicable policies in managing all address space previously allocated to it (including historical allocations); demonstrate a detailed plan for use of a /23 within a year; and commit to renumber from previously deployed space into the new address space within one year. Remove this criteria after the final /8 phase

Proposed change to Initial allocation criteria (prop-094) To be eligible to obtain an initial allocation, an LIR must: have used a /24 from their upstream provider or demonstrate an immediate need for a /24; have complied with applicable policies in managing all address space previously allocated to it (including historical allocations); demonstrate a detailed plan for use of a /23 within a year; and commit to renumber from previously deployed space into the new address space within one year. Criteria.d) is removed for initial allocation under “9.10 Distribution of the final /8 worth of space in the unallocated APNIC IPv4 address pool” Add this clause