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Resource Quality Assurance in LACNIC

Resource Quality Assurance in LACNIC . Arturo L. Servin APNIC 31. Why. Addresses are not guaranteed to be routable, but: We want a good “product” As IPv4 space becomes scarce: Illegal use of space Requirement to use returned/recovered space (which may be not clean ).

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Resource Quality Assurance in LACNIC

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  1. Resource Quality Assurance in LACNIC Arturo L. Servin APNIC 31

  2. Why • Addresses are not guaranteed to be routable, but: • We want a good “product” • As IPv4 space becomes scarce: • Illegal use of space • Requirement to use returned/recovered space (which may be not clean)

  3. Resource Quality Assurance in LACNIC • Historically we applied some basic RQA to our address • In 2010 we started to give some shape and formality to a new RQA process • Today we have internal processes and we plan to publically announce this effort and some results soon

  4. The process Resource Tests Corrective actions Rank Rank > Threshold Yes No Allocate

  5. Identifying quality of resources • Is it registered by some one else? • Is it announced by some one else? • Is it reachable? • Is it “dirty”? • Does it get background traffic?, How much?

  6. The tools • Whois (RIRs, IRRs) • RIPE NCC RIS (Routing Information Service) • Looking glasses and route-servers • De-Bogonising New Address Blocks • RADb • Merit’s Darknet Analysis Project • Reputation services for IP addresses

  7. Next steps • Publically announce our efforts to our community • Enhance process with experience • i.e. better values for thresholds • Tools for internal support • Automatize some activities

  8. Thank you ! aservin@lacnic.net

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