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RIPE NCC Status Report at APNIC 14

RIPE NCC Status Report at APNIC 14. Looking forward to winter…. Headcount. 101 Members of staff 22 Nationalities Fully staffed. Registration Activities (1). Number of LIRs Growth slowing for new members Industry consolidation New IPv6 requests since 1 July, 2002 25 New IPv6 Allocations

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RIPE NCC Status Report at APNIC 14

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  1. RIPE NCC Status Report at APNIC 14 Looking forward to winter…

  2. Headcount • 101 Members of staff • 22 Nationalities • Fully staffed

  3. Registration Activities (1) • Number of LIRs • Growth slowing for new members • Industry consolidation • New IPv6 requests since 1 July, 2002 • 25 New IPv6 Allocations • 23 /35s expanded to /32 • http://www.ripe.net/ipv6/ipv6allocs.html • 7 /32s delegated in ip6.arpa • Secure Member Web Portal • Beta launch next week at RIPE 43 • All outgoing Hostmaster mail PGP signed • New robot for hostmaster@ripe.net under construction

  4. Registration Activities (2) • New membership procedure from September • Faster and easier • Early Registration Transfer Project • Started with ASNs – 21 August 2002 • e164.arpa delegation • ITU – responsible for authorising delegations • RIPE NCC runs DNS on behalf of IAB/IETF

  5. Documentation Renewal • All IPv4 and IPv6 documentation renewed • DB Operation Manual • Installation, configuration and maintenance guide • DB User Manual • A great present from APNIC - "Getting Started" section

  6. Training Activities • LIR Training courses • 60% increase in courses given since 2000 • est. ~1800 people trained • 75–85 Courses planned for 2003 • DNS Sec Training Courses • 4 given in Q4 2002 • ~10 planned for 2003 • Routing Registry for LIRs • Currently being developed • ~10 planned for 2003

  7. Database Developments (1) • Security developments • New MD5-PW authentication scheme • MAIL-FROM auth no longer available • IRT object representing CSIRT • Routing Registry • RRCC is fully functional http://www.ripe.net/db/rrcc • IRRToolSet support http://www.ripe.net/db/irrtoolset • latest release available on our ftp site

  8. Database Developments (2) • New prototypes • Interactive updates http://www.ripe.net/db/syncupdates • User friendly web interface for updates

  9. Database Plans • Further improvement of server software • Error reporting • Performance • Configuration management • New features • Support for authorisation checks across multiple registries • IPv6 and multicast support in the RR • Automatic database clean-up

  10. New ProjectsRouting Information Service & Deployment of Internet Security Infrastructure • Routing Information Service (RIS) • First US presence at MAE-West • DNS Sec getting ready for deployment • NCC is actively involved in protocol and tool development and testing of implementations • Plan to offer DNSSEC on the reverse tree as a service by Q2/2003 • Signing procedure will run in parallel with existing reverse-tree delegation procedure

  11. Communications • 2nd RIPE NCC Member Survey • Conducted Sept. – Nov. 2002 by independent org. • http://www.ripe.net/survey2002/ • Focus on direct Membership needs • Annual Report 2001 – published • http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ar2001.html

  12. RIPE NCC Priorities • Respond to members’ needs and lead development in Internet infrastructure • See all y’all at RIPE 43 in Rhodes, next week

  13. Questions?

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