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Policy implementation and document status report
Address Policy SIG
APNIC 15, Taipei, Taiwan
27 February 2003
Overview
• Major decisions APNIC 13
• Major decisions APNIC 14
Major decisions - APNIC 13
• Common global IPv6 policy
• IPv4 registration and allocation policy guidelines
IPv6 address policy
• Description– Common global policy accepted by
ARIN, RIPE, and APNIC to replace initial IPv6 policy
• APNIC document– apnic-089 “IPv6 Address Allocation and
Assignment Policy”– Active from 1 July 2002– http://www.apnic.net/docs/policy/
ipv6-address-policy.html
IPv6 address policy
• FAQ– http://www.apnic.net/info/faq/
IPv6-FAQ.html
• Forms– IPv6 allocation request form (apnic-090)– Text only, web form pending– http://www.apnic.net/services/ipv6_guide.html
IPv4 guidelines
• Description– Outstanding recommendations of Broadband
Working Group relating to IPv4 cable requests and registration of small assignments
• APNIC document– apnic-105 “APNIC guidelines for IPv4 allocation
and assignment requests”– Active from 1 December 2002– http://www.apnic.net/docs/policy/ipv4-guidelines
Major decisions - APNIC 14
• Management of ASNs• Experimental allocations• Recognition of new NIRs• Operational policies for NIRs• Assignments for critical infrastructure• IPv6 range for documentation purposes• IPv4 sub-allocation by LIRs• IPv6 assignments to IXPs• Deprecation of MAIL-FROM authentication
Management of ASNs
• Description– Clarifies and extends existing ASN policy - now
allows for LIRs to apply for non-portable ASNs for downstream customers
• APNIC document– apnic-094 “Policies for Autonomous System
number management in the Asia Pacific region”– Active from 19 November 2002– http://www.apnic.net/docs/policy/asn-policy.html
Management of ASNs
• FAQ– http://www.apnic.net/info/faq/as_faq.html
• Forms– Autonomous System Number Request
form (apnic-092)– Text and Web forms– http://www.apnic.net/services/
asn_guide.html
Experimental allocations
• Description– Allows assignments and allocations at low cost
for recognised experiments, subject to full public disclosure
• APNIC document– apnic-draft-experiment “Experimental allocations
policy”– Requires final call for comments– Provisionally active from 1 December 2002– http://www.apnic.net/docs/drafts/
apnic-draft-experiment-v001.html
Experimental allocations
• FAQ– http://www.apnic.net/info/faq
/experimental-allocs-faq.html
• Forms– Form pending– Enquiries to [email protected]
Recognition of new NIRs
• Description– Re-opening of the NIR with clear criteria for NIR
organisations, including technical & financial management, neutrality and government endorsement
• APNIC documents– apnic-104 “Criteria for the recognition of NIRs in
the APNIC region”– Active from 1 December 2002– http://www.apnic.net/docs/policy/nir-criteria.html
Recognition of new NIRs
• FAQ– n/a
• Forms– APNIC NIR application form (apnic-100)– http://www.apnic.net/docs/nir-application.
Operational policies for NIRs
• Description– Operational procedures for resource
allocation by APNIC to NIRs
• APNIC document– apnic-103 “Operational policies for
National Internet Registries in the APNIC region”
– Active from 1 December 2002– http://www.apnic.net/docs/policy/operatio
nal-policies-nirs.html
Assignments for critical infrastructure
• Description– Allows for assignments to defined critical
infrastructure (/24 IPv6, /32 IPv6)
• APNIC documents– (IPv4) apnic-086 “Policies for IPv4 address
space management in the Asia Pacific region”– Update active from 29 November 2002– http://www.apnic.net/docs/policy/
add-manage-policy.html
– (IPv6) document pending - see FAQ
Assignments for critical infrastructure
• FAQ– http://www.apnic.net/info/faq/critical-infra
structure-faq.html
• Forms (IPv4 & IPv6)– APNIC Portable Assignment Request
Form (apnic-098)– Text only, web form nearing completion– http://ftp.apnic.net/apnic/docs/portable-as
sign-request.txt
IPv6 range for documentation purposes
• Description– Reserves a range of IPv6 address space
to be safely used in technical documentation examples
• APNIC document– Document pending, see FAQ– Policy active from 1 December 2002
IPv6 range for documentation purposes
• FAQ– http://www.apnic.net/info/faq/ipv6-docum
entation-prefix-faq.html
• Forms– n/a
IPv4 sub-allocation by LIRs
• Description– Modifies existing IPv4 policy to allow LIRs to
make non-portable sub-allocations to their customers
• APNIC document– (IPv4) apnic-086 “Policies for IPv4 address
space management in the Asia Pacific region”– Update active from 29 November 2002– http://www.apnic.net/docs/policy/
add-manage-policy.html
IPv4 sub-allocation by LIRs
• Guidelines to LIRs– http://www.apnic.net/services/ipv4/sub-all
oc-guide.html
• Forms– APNIC Second Opinion Request form
(apnic-097)– Text only, web form nearing completion– http://ftp.apnic.net/apnic/docs/second-opi
nion-request.txt
IPv6 assignments to IXPs
• Description– Increases IPv6 IXP assignment size from
/64 to /48
• APNIC document– Document pending - see FAQ
IPv6 assignments to IXPs
• FAQ– http://www.apnic.net/info/faq/
ixp_address_faq.html
• Forms– APNIC Portable Assignment Request
Form (apnic-098)– Text only, web form nearing completion– http://ftp.apnic.net/apnic
/docs/portable-assign-request.txt
Deprecation of MAIL-FROM authentication
• Description– Operational change to no longer allow MAIL-
FROM as an authentication method for Whois updates; DB now supports only CRYPT-PW & PGPKEY
• APNIC document & forms– n/a
• More information– http://www.apnic.net/db/ref/attributes/mntner/
auth-mntner.html
Questions