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Obtaining IPv4 AddressesAndrew de la HayeChief Operations Officer
RIPE NCC Regional Meeting | Almaty – Kazakhstan | June 2014
2The Internet Registry System
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AFRINICAfrica
APNICAsia Pacific
ARINNorth America
LACNICLatin America
RIPE NCC Eurasia
Middle East
3IPv4 Address Distribution
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Allocation PA Assignment PI Assignment
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/25/23 /24 End User
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IANA
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Distribution of Internet Number Resources
• Distribution of IP addresses is based on policies set by the RIPE community
- The RIPE community is a collaborative forum open to anyone
- The RIPE community develops and sets policies through open, bottom-up process of discussion and consensus-based decision making
- Policy proposals are discussed in the Address Policy Working Group mailing list
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/wg-lists
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5Getting an IPv4 Allocation From the Last /8
• Every member can get one final /22 allocation:- Both new and existing members- 16,000 x /22 in a /8- About 3,700 x /22 issued so far- Any returned address space goes into the free pool• A /11 just received from IANA and added to the free pool
• Only applies if the member already holds an IPv6 allocation
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6RIPE NCC IPv4 Pool
http://www.ripe.net/internet-coordination/ipv4-exhaustion/ipv4-available-pool-graph
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7Allocations From the Last /8
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10Getting an IPv6 Allocation
• To qualify, an organisation must:- Be a member of the RIPE NCC- Have a plan for making assignments within two years
• The minimum allocation size is a /32- Up to a /29 without additional justification- The initial /32 can be extended up to a /29 on request
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11Members With IPv4/IPv6 Address Space
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12IPv6 Allocations by Country - Regional
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13Need More IPv4 Address Space?
• Two different types of transfers- Mergers and acquisitions- Transfers of allocations using the RIPE transfer
policy
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14Mergers and Acquisitions
• If an organisation (or part of it) is being sold, the Internet number resources in use on its network can be transferred
• Documentation requested:- Merger/purchase agreement- Company registration papers for both parties- New “Independent Assignment Request and Maintenance
Agreement” (only for Independent Resources)
• Based on ripe-595
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15Mergers Completed
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16Transfer of Allocations Using the Transfer Policy
• Policy requirements- Transfers between LIRs only- The LIR must confirm it will make assignment(s) from the
allocation- Transfer can be permanent or temporary- List of transferred allocations is published • Documentation requested- Signed RIPE NCC Transfer Agreement- Company registration papers for both parties
• Based on ripe-606
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17Transfers Completed
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18IPv4 Transfer Listing Service
• Enables LIRs looking to transfer allocations to find receiving parties
• LIRs can also publish that they need resources
• Member-only service through the LIR Portal
• The RIPE NCC has no interest in financial transactions
• Transfers must follow transfer the policy in ripe-606
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21Brokers
• Some members may decide to use a broker to facilitate the transfer process
• Listing of “recognised brokers” on the website- Brokers who have signed an agreement to follow • RIPE policies• RIPE NCC procedures
http://www.ripe.net/lir-services/resource-management/ipv4-transfers/brokers
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22Where Does the RIPE NCC Stand?
• Ensuring that transfers follow RIPE policy
• Supporting our members through the transfer process • The RIPE NCC has no interest in financial transactions
• Our ultimate priority is keeping the registry up-to-date
• Support you in protecting your resources!
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Increased Risk for Hijacks
• IPv4 addresses are becoming more valuable
• Criminals try very sophisticated methods to obtain control over (apparently) unused address blocks:
- Faking registration and identity papers- Faking entire websites and domains
• RIPE NCC has to do more thorough checks:- Unfortunately, it can take extra time to process requests- Please cooperate in supplying the required documents
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Help Us Protect Your Resources
• Hijacks often target address blocks with outdated contact details
• Make sure your contact persons and company details are up-to-date
- Check the LIR Portal and update contacts- Verify all entries in RIPE Database are correct- Process any changes right away
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Help Us Protect Your Resources
• If acquiring resources, ensure you are in contact with the legitimate holder or representative
• If you need help, or think your resources may have been hijacked, contact: reg-review@ripe.net
https://www.ripe.net/lir-services/resource-management/address-hijacking-in-the-ripe-ncc-service-region
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Assisted Registry Check (ARC)
https://labs.ripe.net/Members/matt_parker/assisted-registry-check-first-results
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• Need for current and accurate registry data
• Previous audit activities considered “time-consuming and disruptive” by members- Provide a more efficient, less time-consuming experience for
the member
27Policy Proposals and Transfers
There are a number of policy proposals aimed at facilitating transfer of IPv4 addresses between organisations
• Policy proposal 2014-04 - ‘Allow IPv4 PI transfer’- Policy proposal would allow holders of Provider Independent
(PI) IPv4 addresses to transfer those to other organisations
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28Policy Proposals and Transfers (2)
• Policy proposal 2014-01 - ‘Abandoning the Minimum Allocation Size for IPv4’- Policy proposal would remove the /22 minimum allocation
size. This would allow LIRs to transfer even small blocks of IPv4 addresses to other LIRs
• Policy proposal 2014-05 - ‘Policy for Inter-RIR Transfers of Internet Resources’- Policy proposal would allow the transfer of Internet number
resources from an LIR of another Regional Internet Registry (RIR) to an entity or LIR within the RIPE NCC service region
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29Policy Proposals
• The RIPE Policy Development Process process is open to everyone
• Participate and let your voice be heard
• If you would like support in order to propose a new policy, contact us at pdo@ripe.net
• http://www.ripe.net/ripe/policies/current-proposals/current-policy-proposals
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26Questions?
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