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Early Registration Transfer (ERX) Update

Early Registration Transfer (ERX) Update. George Michaelson DNS SIG APNIC17/APRICOT 2004 Feb 23-27 2004 KL, Malaysia. ERX Overview. ASN & IPv4 networks assigned before RIRs established Data managed by ARIN as it subsumed former registry databases

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Early Registration Transfer (ERX) Update

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  1. Early Registration Transfer (ERX) Update George Michaelson DNS SIGAPNIC17/APRICOT 2004 Feb 23-27 2004 KL, Malaysia

  2. ERX Overview • ASN & IPv4 networks assigned before RIRs established • Data managed by ARIN as it subsumed former registry databases • Confusing to maintain data in different RIRs with different specifications • Variable data quality • Less stringent application requirements • Some records have no date of assignment • Many records unchanged since before 1998

  3. Initial Data Review • ASN easy to move, done as one block • 115 ASN received by APNIC in August 2002 • Some networks easy to move • One whole /8 transferred directly to JPNIC (DNS zone management left at ARIN) • Other networks only of concern to one RIR • Some networks ‘hard’ • The swamp covers >5000 transfers • Workload variable across ranges • Order determined by workload • RIPE-NCC predominant decider for schedule • Overall workload determined by HM activity

  4. ERX Process • Move of data management required shared DNS reverse zone management procedure • Based on rsync of zone ‘fragments’ • With MD5/PGP signatures • Process also used for NIR shared zone management • Will be upgraded in future • After initial ‘special’ transfers, testing of processes, adopted regular schedule • 2 /8 transfers every 2 weeks to all RIRs • Avoid member meetings, public holidays • Leave 192/8,196/8 & 198/8 to end

  5. Erx Workload

  6. Current Status • February 2004 – 4 /8s in progress • 139/8, 152/8, 153/8, 157/8 • Completion by April • 128/9 & 160/8 in March • 135/8, 136/8 & 171/8 in April • End of easy transfers • Swamp will require different process • APNIC to receive 800 objects, RIPE NCC 4000 • Entire /8 declared ‘moved’ in one go • Review workload in each RIR • Aim for decoupled process • Considering pre-transfer of data, with communication to resource holder afterward • Allows RIR to manage communications at their own pace

  7. Questions? • Thank you for listening

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