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A ddress S upporting O rganization Status Report

A ddress S upporting O rganization Status Report. ICANN San Juan June 2007. ASO Status Report Elements. Internet Number Resource Status IPv4 Depletion and IPv6 Migration Address Council Report. Internet Number Resource Status Report. As of 31 March 2007. Prepared by

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A ddress S upporting O rganization Status Report

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  1. Address Supporting Organization Status Report ICANN San JuanJune 2007

  2. ASO Status Report Elements • Internet Number Resource Status • IPv4 Depletion and IPv6 Migration • Address Council Report

  3. Internet Number Resource Status Report As of 31 March 2007 Prepared by Regional Internet Registries AfriNIC, APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC and the RIPE NCC

  4. Status of IPv4 Address Space (/8s)

  5. IPv4 - Address Space Utilization The IANA Pool

  6. IPv4 AllocationsRIRs to LIRs/ISPsCumulative Total (Jan 1999 – Mar 2007)

  7. ASN AssignmentsRIRs to LIRs/ISPs Cumulative Total (Jan 1999 – Mar 2007)

  8. IANA IPv6 Allocations to RIRs (issued Oct 06) *Contains some /23s from the previous allocations by IANA to the RIR

  9. IPv6 AllocationsRIRs to LIRs/ISPsCumulative Total (Jan 1999 – Mar 2007)

  10. LinksInternet Number Resouce Statistics • RIR Stats:http://www.nro.net/statistics/ • Raw Data/Historical RIR Allocations:http://www.aso.icann.org/stats • http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space • http://www.iana.org/assignments/as-numbers • http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv6-unicast-address-assignments

  11. IPv4 Depletion & Migration to IPv6

  12. Requirement • Users need access to services • Access provided by a healthy Internet • Healthy Internet needs contiguous address space • Build out of major new networks • Addition of new customers by Internet Service Providers

  13. Situation – Part I • Current Source of Contiguous Address Space is IP4 • This supply is diminishing

  14. IPv4 - Address Space Utilization The IANA Pool

  15. IANA Pool 2012/2013 RIR Pool 2011 Source : Geoff Huston – APNIC – www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/

  16. Solution • Get New Source of Contiguous Address Space • This supply is IPv6

  17. Situation – Part II • The IPv4 Demand Continues • IPv6 Migration is “No to Slow” • Today, there are organizations attempting to reach mail and web servers via IPv6 • In the near future, there will be organizations that have no choice but to reach mail and web servers via IPv6

  18. Consequences • No Access to Internet Services • IPv6 Only Networks • IPv6 Only Users • Routing Table Fragmentation • NAT Use Increase • From Recovery Activity • From Other Market Activity • Other Market Development

  19. What to Do? • Raise Awareness Beyond the Internet • Reach Out to the General Community • Facilitate the Deployment of IPv6 • Implement IPv6 Accessible Services Mail and web servers need to be reachable via IPv6 in addition to IPv4

  20. RIR Actions • Raise Awareness Beyond the Internet • Reach Out to the General Community • Issue Advisories • Educational Material • Facilitate the Deployment of IPv6 • Policy Actions • Administrative Actions • Implement IPv6 Accessible Services Mail and web servers are reachable via IPv6 in addition to IPv4

  21. ICANN Board Actions • Raise Awareness Beyond the Internet • Reach Out to the General Community • Issue an Advisory • Facilitate the Deployment of IPv6 • Use ICANN Resources to support IPv6 Deployment Activities • Implement IPv6 Accessible Services Make all ICANN related Mail and web servers available via IPv6 in addition to IPv4

  22. Address Supporting Organization Address Council Report

  23. IPv4 Policy Discussions

  24. IPv6 Policy Discussions

  25. Other Policy Discussions

  26. Public Policy Meetings

  27. Policy Archives

  28. A Closing Thought

  29. Thank You

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