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The Internet Registry System
IPv4 & IPv6 Allocation Policy Development
Mirjam Kühne
RIPE NCC
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• RIPE– in the global context
• RIPE NCC – in the global context
• Policy development– how can you participate
• IPv4 & IPv6 Allocation Policies
Overview
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What is RIPE?
• Reseaux IP Européens (1989)– collaborative organisation of ISPs
– open to all interested parties
– voluntary participation, no fees
– works by consensus
– encourages face-to-face discussion
– “interest group” for Internet community in ‘Europe’
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RIPE Meeting Attendees for 1999
Total: 857
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Global Context
World-wide Internet
Technical Development & Standards Body
World-wide Operators Forum
European Operators American Operators
Asian Operators
IETF
IEPG
RIPE
APRICOT
NANOG
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RIPE (Summary)
• RIPE (Réseaux IP Européens)
– open forum (informal membership, no fees)
– 10 years of history
– diverse participation
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What is the RIPE NCC?
• Co-ordination and support services for ISPs
• Not-for-profit association under Dutch law
– formal membership, Executive Board , yearly fee
• 7 years of history
• 1600 members
– mainly ISPs, but open to anyone
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RIPE NCC Membership
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Why an NCC ?
• Support for RIPE/ISP community
• Activities need continuity– Database ...
• Neutrality and impartiality important– to ensure fair distribution of resources
– neutral ground for ISPs to co-ordinate technical & administrative issues
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RIPE NCC Activities
• Registration Services– IPv4 & IPv6 address & AS number allocation– Reverse delegation
• Co-ordination & Liaison– RIPE database maintenance– Technical Projects
• Information Dissemination & Training
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Activity Development Process
• RIPE Working Groups – define requirements, suggest activities
• RIPE NCC Staff– produces activity plan & budget
• RIPE NCC Executive Board– submits to membership
• RIPE NCC Membership– approves and sets fees
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Global Policy Development
• Developed in open policy meetings
• Implemented by Regional Internet Registries
• Co-ordinated among RIRs
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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
RIPE NCC ARIN APNIC
RIPE ARIN Mtg APRICOT
IANA/ICANN
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Service Regions of the Registries
RIPE NCCARIN APNIC
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Policy Development in RIPE
• Developed in RIPE Policy-LIR-WG • open-open-open
• Implemented by RIPE NCC– open; controlled by membership
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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
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How Can You Participate
• RIPE Working Groups– LIR-WG
• Open Mailing Lists– <majordomo@ripe.net>
• Public Meetings– next meeting in Amsterdam - February 1999
• RIPE NCC membership – AGM
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IPv4 Allocation Policies
• RIPE NCC Member
• Initial allocation: /19
• Next allocation based on usage rate
• Support and Training to ensure fair distribution
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IPv6 Allocation Policies
Peering with 3 subTLAs
AND either
Plan to provide IPv6 services within 12 months
OR
40 SLA customers
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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
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IPv6 Allocations
• Initial Allocation: /35 subTLA (/29 reserved)
• APNIC: 2001:0200::/23– 7 sub-TLAs allocated
• ARIN: 2001:0400::/23– 2 subTLAs allocated
• RIPE NCC: 2001:0600::/23– 11 subTLAs allocated
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Pointers & References
• RIPE Meetingshttp://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/
• IPv4 Allocation Policieshttp://www.ripe.net/docs/ripe-185.html
• IPv6 Allocation Policieshttp://www.ripe.net/docs/ripe-196.html
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http://www.ripe.net