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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 Open Address Policy Meeting DSL/Cable Modem procedures/practices March 1st, Kuala Lumpur
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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 current practices Cable, DSL services 1:1 contention ratio Can be either statically or dynamically assigned Means 1 IP address per customer Greater than 1:1 contention ratio Preferred because conserves address space Choice of addressing Is optional for member Encourage DHCP with dynamic addressing 1:1 ratios are common
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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 current practices Cable, DSL services Verification Through ‘infrastructure’ description on APNIC-065 Additional information needed Head-end location, equipment, operational date, Assigned IP’s, # of customers, # homes passed. Through ‘cust-network’ to report assignments to customers greater than /30 Special verification for 1:1 static assignments For anything over a /22 in total, verification through customer list (random check when requesting for more IP addresses) Or Can register assignments in the APNIC database
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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 current practices APNIC current practices Cable, DSL services Database registration for static assignments Similar to leased line - register end use > /30’s Personal information and registration requirements being discussed in DB SIG group First allocation Based on infrastructure deployed Common to allocate for 3 months period Subsequent allocations Must meet 80% Depends on usage rate, infrastructure, extra info
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