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APNIC Activity Report
Zen Ng
Laos ARM
9th December 2015
[17 April 2015]
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What is APNIC?• The Regional Internet Registry (RIR)
for the Asia Pacific region
• Delegates Internet resources to the Asia Pacific region
• A neutral, independent, not-for-profit, open membership-based organization, since 1993
• Provides training, education to supports Internet development
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Agenda
• Supporting the resource needs for the Asia Pacific– Applying for resources from APNIC– Getting additional IPv4 address– Transferring IPv4 and ASN– IPv6 on the rise
• APNIC Services Update– Serving APNIC Members– APNIC Training– Research and Development
Supporting the resource needs for the Asia Pacific
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Three simple steps to get your resources
1. Plan
2. Apply
3. Receive
www.apnic.net/apply
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APNIC Membership
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 20150
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
XL
VL
L
M
S
VS
AS
As at 31 Oct
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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 20150
5001000150020002500300035004000
Annual IPv4 Delegations
From 103 pool
From recov-ered pool
/24/23
/22
NIRNew
Existing
By pool By size By MemberAs at 31 Oct
2015
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How many IPv4 addresses for Laos?N
umbe
r of /
24
Year
2005 2006 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 20150
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Number of /24 One /24 =256IPv4
addresses
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How to obtain additional IPv4 address?
• Prop-105: Distribution of returned IPv4 address block– Implemented on 27th May 2014– Members are eligible to receive an additional /22 IPv4 (non 103/8)
block from APNIC
• Where does this /22 block come from?– Unused IPv4 blocks returned by RIR to IANA– IANA collected, and then return it back to RIR
• Spirit of this policy?– To help organization who needs additional IPv4, and move forward
to IPv6 address
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23%
77%
LA members who have received additional /22 (non 103/8) under prop-105
LA members who have not received addi-tional /22 (non 103/8) under prop-105
LA Members who received additional /22 under prop 105
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What if my organization need more IPv4 address?
• IPv4 and ASN Transfer policy
• Transfer of IPv4 and AS Numbers between– APNIC members ( )✓– APNIC and RIR ( )✓
• Transfer pre-approval – Get transfer approval in advance
• Transfer listing – Find potential sources for your transfers
• Mailing list - Facilitate discussion on topics related to IPv4 transfer
– https://www.apnic.net/mailing-lists
IPv4 is fast exhausting, what next ?
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IPv6 traffic is on the rise
https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html#tab=ipv6-adoption&tab=ipv6-adoption
IPv4 vs IPv6 Routing
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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 20150
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Annual IPv6 Delegations
AllocationAssignment
By delegation type
>=/31
/32
/43-/47
/48
By size
One-clickNormal
By request type As at 31 Oct
2015
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Have you adopted IPv6?
2010 2012 2014 20150
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
Number of IPv6 delegation
9 IPv6 delegations
for LA
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One-click IPv6
APNIC Services Update
Member Services
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www.apnic.net/helpdesk
Dinesh Bakthavatchalam, Internet Resource Analyst (Helpdesk)
Zen Ng, Internet Resource Analyst (Helpdesk)
Pubudu Jayasinghe, Internet Resource Analyst (Helpdesk)
George Odagi, Internet Resource Analyst (Helpdesk)
Tom Do, Senior Internet Resource Analyst (Helpdesk)
Multilingual support in 8 languages
Available 09:00-21:00 (UTC+10) email,
skype, chat,
phone, VoIP, fax
Vivek Nigam, Member Services Manager
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Member Services Support
• General queries on APNIC services & Procedures
• Account management and payment
• Whois updates & troubleshooting
• Reverse DNS
• MyAPNIC support
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APNIC Training in 2015 62 face-to-face courses held in
25 locations
1,833 professionals
trained face-to-face
Video archives79 videos
109,389 views
614 professionals
trained via 117 eLearning sessions
Received training contribution from nine organizations including:
• World Bank• Japan International
Cooperation Agency (JICA)
• ITU
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APNIC Training courses
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IPv6 EssentialsIPv6 Deployment
BGP BasicsDNS Fundamentals
Advanced BGPNetwork Security
training.apnic.net/courses
Technical Assistance Service
TAS - Thailand TAS - Bangladesh
Support for scalable and resilient networks, and best
practices in network operations
• Distribution and registration of resources• Supporting reverse DNS delegation• Managing whois and IRR• Resource Certification• IPv6 deployment• Internet infrastructure security• Supporting open & neutral IXP & root serverswww.apnic.net/tas
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• Collaboration with external organizations such as NSRC, ITU etc.• ITU Country Direct Engineering Assistance on IPv6 in Mongolia with
APNIC TAS support in July 2015
NOGs in 2015
BTNOG 1 SANOG 24
Participated in 14 NOG events JANOG, HKNOG, PHNOG, BDNOG, LKNOG, MyNOG, SGNOC, IDNOG, AusNOG, NZNOG, SANOG, PACNOG• Technical and APNIC updates• Hostmaster consultations• Training sessions• Sponsorship and logistical
support
MyNOG 4
PHNOG 2015
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labs.apnic.net
Over 3 million measurements per day
Measuring IPv6, DNSSEC, DNS
Single collection platform for all measurements
HTML5 now allows measurements on mobile devices (replacing Flash)
Measurement for ICANN’s Universal Acceptance work (IDNs gTLDs)
50+ research presentations to:IETF, RIRs, ICANN, DNS OARC, NOGs,
OECD
Research statistics and evidence to help the APNIC community make more
informed technical decisions
You’re Invited!
2016.apricot.net
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• APRICOT 2016: Auckland, New Zealand, 16 - 26 February 2016
• APNIC 42: Dhaka, Bangladesh, 29 Sept - 6 October 2016
THANK YOUwww.facebook.com/APNIC
www.twitter.com/apnic
www.youtube.com/apnicmultimedia
www.flickr.com/apnic
www.weibo.com/APNICrir