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IPv6 Registration at the RIPE NCC

IPv6 Registration at the RIPE NCC. IPv6 Forum, Berlin Mirjam Kühne, RIPE NCC. Overview. Introduction to RIPE NCC IPv6 Allocation Policy Allocation Statistics Open Issues Policy Development & Future Steps. RIPE NCC in Global Context. Ultimate global numbers authority

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IPv6 Registration at the RIPE NCC

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  1. IPv6 Registration at the RIPE NCC IPv6 Forum, Berlin Mirjam Kühne, RIPE NCC

  2. Overview • Introduction to RIPE NCC • IPv6 Allocation Policy • Allocation Statistics • Open Issues • Policy Development & Future Steps

  3. RIPE NCC in Global Context Ultimate global numbers authority Sets policy and criteria for Regional Registries Regional Registries: Policies and criteria aligned but differences in local implementation IANA/ICANN RIPE NCC ARIN APNIC RIPE ARIN Mtg APRICOT

  4. Service Regions of the Registries ARIN RIPE NCC APNIC

  5. RIPE NCC Activities • Registration Services • IPv4 & IPv6 address & AS number allocation • Reverse delegation (no forward domains!) • Co-ordination & Liaison • RIPE database maintenance • Technical Projects • Information Dissemination & Training

  6. IPv6 Allocation Policies Peering with 3  subTLAs AND either Plan to provide IPv6 services within 12 months OR  40 SLA customers

  7. IPv6 Allocation Policies(Bootstrap Phase) Peering with 3  ASes AND Plan to provide IPv6 services within 12 months AND either  40 IPv4 customers OR 6bone experience

  8. IPv6 Allocations • Initial Allocation: /35 subTLA • Entire /29 reserved (aggregatable) • APNIC: 7 sub-TLAs allocated • ARIN: 3 subTLAs allocated • RIPE NCC: 9 subTLAs allocated

  9. IANA Allocations • APNIC: 2001:0200::/23 • ARIN: 2001:0400::/23 • RIPE NCC: 2001:0600::/23

  10. Allocation Details - APNIC CONNECT-AU 2001:0200::/35 NUS-SG 2001:0208::/35 WIDE-JP 2001:0210::/35 NTT-JP 2001:0218::/35 KIX-KR 2001:0220::/35 JENS-JP 2001:0228::/35 ETRI-KRNIC-KR 2001:0230::/35

  11. Allocation Details - ARIN ESNET-V6 2001:0400::/35 VBNS-IPV6 2001:0408::/35

  12. Allocation Details - RIPE NCC EU-UUNET 2001:0600::/35 DE-SPACE 2001:0608::/35 NL-SURFNET 2001:0610::/35 UK-BT 2001:0618::/35 CH-SWITCH 2001:0620::/35 AT-ACONET 2001:0628::/35 UK-JANET 2001:0630::/35 DE-DFN 2001:0638::/35 RU-FREENET 2001:0640::/35

  13. Open Issues • Transit ISPs/Small ISPs • Default-Free Zone • Internet Exchange Points • Multihoming & Renumbering • Guidelines for NLA/SLA Assignments

  14. Policy Development Process • Policy (changes) can be suggested by • Members/Local IRs • RIPE NCC • Public at large • Policy must be • fair to all • ‘good’ for the Internet • consistent with global policies

  15. How Can You Participate • RIPE Working Groups • LIR-WG (<lir-wg@ripe.net>) • Open Mailing Lists • <majordomo@ripe.net> • Public Meetings • next meeting in Amsterdam - 22. - 25.2.1999 • RIPE NCC membership • Annual General Meeting http://www.ripe./net/meetings

  16. Pointers & References • IPv6 Allocation Policies http://www.ripe.net/lir/registries/ipv6.html • RIPE Meetings http://www.ripe.net/meetings/ripe/index.html • Presentation http://www.ripe.net/meetings/pres/index.html

  17. QUESTIONS? http://www.ripe.net

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