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APNIC Annual Report 1999

APNIC Annual Report 1999. APNIC Annual Member Meeting Seoul, Korea, 3 March 2000. Report Overview. Year in review Growth & development APNIC in the Internet community Service delivery Operations and infrastructure Financial reports. APNIC Annual Report 1999. APNIC...

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APNIC Annual Report 1999

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  1. APNIC Annual Report 1999 APNIC Annual Member MeetingSeoul, Korea, 3 March 2000

  2. Report Overview • Year in review • Growth & development • APNIC in the Internet community • Service delivery • Operations and infrastructure • Financial reports

  3. APNIC Annual Report 1999 APNIC... “Addressing the challenge of responsible Internet resource distribution in the Asia Pacific region.”

  4. Highlights of 1999 • IPv6 services launched • Training courses held in five countries • ICANN ASO • Over 13,500 requests processed • Financial security strengthened • 59% membership growth!

  5. Snapshot 2000 • APNIC region • Members now in 34 of 62 AP “economies”(5 new in 1999) • APNIC membership • Increased from 246 to 396 in 1999 • APNIC Executive Council (EC) • Increased from 5 to 7 members in 1999 • APNIC secretariat • Grew from 8 to 13 staff in 1999

  6. APNIC Structure

  7. Report Overview • Brief overview of APNIC • Growth & development • APNIC in the Internet community • Service delivery • Operations and infrastructure • Financial reports (Kyoko Day)

  8. Membership Growth

  9. Membership Growth

  10. Request Tracking

  11. Budget Performance

  12. Policy Development • Policy documentation • Policies for Address Space Management in the Asia Pacific Region • Provisional IPv6 Assignment and Allocation Policy • Open policy meeting - APRICOT2000 • Input from APNIC and community • Report from session chair later

  13. Policy Development • Other documentation • Document revision policy • Draft Membership Agreement • For discussion later • Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) • For staff, contractors, and EC

  14. Other developments • Member survey • First ever for APNIC • Basis for APNIC Strategic Planning • Strategic planning • First ever for APNIC • Basis for APNIC workplan (later) • Security and insurance • Previously incomplete coverage

  15. Report Overview • Brief overview of APNIC • Growth & development • APNIC in the Internet community • Service delivery • Operations and infrastructure • Financial reports (Kyoko Day)

  16. Internet community • AP* coordination • RIR coordination • Other coordination • ICANN developments

  17. AP* Coordination • APRICOT • 1999: Member training and AMM • 2000: Tutorials, SIG Track and AMM • APNG • USD10,000 donation approved by EC • APIA • Gold membership, Newsletter coordination • Other AP* • APAN meeting, AP* retreat etc

  18. RIR and Other coordination • RIPE • Vienna* (May), Amsterdam (Sep) • ARIN • Denver* (Oct) • IETF • Minneapolis* (Mar), Oslo (Jul), Washington DC (Nov) • ICANN meetings • Santiago* (Aug) and Los Angeles (Nov) (*) ASO-related open meetings

  19. ICANN Developments • Open forum meetings on ASO • ASO MoU development • AC nomination and appointments • ASO secretariat • Other • Emerging Registry Criteria • Task Force on Funding - TFF • Input on At-Large Membership

  20. Report Overview • Brief overview of APNIC • Growth & development • APNIC in the Internet community • Service delivery • Operations and infrastructure • Financial reports (Kyoko Day)

  21. APNIC Resources • Consumption rate (3 years) • IP 590,000 IP/month (0.42 x /8 per year) • ASN 22 ASN/month (264 per year) • Consumption rate (1999) • IP 807,000 IP/month (0.58 x /8 per year) • ASN 27 ASN/month (324 per year) • Consumption rate (6 months) • IP 897,000 IP/month (0.64 x /8 per year) • ASN 40 ASN/month (480 per year)

  22. IPv4 Allocation Service

  23. ASN Allocation Service

  24. IPv4 Allocation Service

  25. ASN Allocation Service

  26. IPv6 Allocation Service • Launched in April 1999 • Global policy development by RIRs • Input from regional Communities, IETF, 6BONE • Presented to IAB, March 1999 • Policy document currently under 1st review • Allocations to date • APNIC 8 • ARIN 2 • RIPE NCC 11

  27. IPv6 Allocation Service

  28. Training Services • Training course held in • SG (Mar), IN (Jun), HK (Jul), PH (Nov) • Without dedicated staff! • Training manager recruitment • Six month delay after selection in June (visa) • Schedule to be developed • Plan to call for ‘Expressions of interest’ from members • Coordination with Member and/or AP* activities where possible

  29. Report Overview • Brief overview of APNIC • Growth & development • APNIC in the Internet community • Service delivery • Operations and infrastructure • Financial reports (Kyoko Day)

  30. Operations and Infrastructure • Automation • CA feasibility project • Y2K compliance • Other developments • Operational metrics

  31. Automation • Internal systems architecture • Database backend: MySQL • Middleware: Perl object library, CORBA later • Interface: Web/CGI, Java later • Development toolkit • Object library • Results • in-addr and AS request processing • Member administration under beta test

  32. In-addr.arpa Processing • Zone file generation • Previously manual process • Now automatic generation from database objects: Monday-Friday 10am AEST • Creation/Modification via web form • Maintainer authentication/authorisation • Automatic verification • Nameserver verification • Consistency/sanity checking

  33. CA Feasibility Project • Motivation • Response to demand for security in email, web and database interactions • Unified standard “single key” environment • Conclusions • Significant benefits for members’ security • Growing Internet standards support for PKI • Presented during APRICOT Security SIG • Report available online • http://www.apnic.net/ca

  34. Other Developments • Non-stop cluster deployed • Compaq/SCO sponsored • Upgraded connectivity to E1 (2Mbps) • Redundant 256K now installed • Ticketing system upgrade to “RT” • REQ with SQL backend • With hostmaster mailbox filtering • Comprehensive monitoring • “NOCOL”

  35. Other Developments • Upgrades to support IPv6 • Whois and DNS services • Internal systems • Y2K • Staffed over transition period • No problems encountered • Recruitment • DBA and programmer staff appointed

  36. Whois Queries

  37. HTTP (WWW) Queries

  38. Report Overview • Brief overview of APNIC • Growth & development • APNIC in the Internet community • Service delivery • Operations and infrastructure • Financial reports (Kyoko Day)

  39. APNIC Annual Report 1999 • Questions?

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