Ingrid Wijte | 04 December 2015 | AfriNIC23
RIPE NCC UPDATE
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Membership Growth 2015
Nov 2014 = 10,970
Nov 2015 = 12,700
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The Last /8
• We still have IPv4 addresses left — we have more than a /8 in the available pool - Every member can get 1,024 addresses (/22)
- Block reserved for Internet Exchange Points, Temporary Assignments and Unforeseen circumstances
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3 Years After Reaching the Last /8
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Last /8 Free Last /8 Reserved Other Free Other Reserved
- http://bit.ly/IPv43y8
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Allocations from the last /8
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Future of IPv4 Pool
- Average of 8.5 /22s per day
- At this rate the IPv4 pool will last until January 2021
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Resource Transfers
• “Alignment of Transfer Requirements” policy change avoids LIR accounts being created solely to transfer /22 allocations
• RIPE NCC Executive Board resolution that at least one full year’s membership fee must be paid before an LIR account can close down
• RIPE NCC Executive Board resolution to suspend option to open multiple LIR accounts per legal entity to obtain multiple /22 - To be voted upon at GM 2016
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IPv4 Allocation Transfers
Number of IPv4 addresses transferred last month: 326,144
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IPv6 and ASN Transfers
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IPv6 Status
• Over 75% of our members have IPv6 address space
• Providing technical hands-on IPv6 training courses
• Improving our online IPv6 training and webinars
• IPv6 Roadshows
• “Train the Trainer” initiative to equip local talent in the Middle East region to deliver IPv6 training
• Contributed to the IPv6 Best Practices Forum (BPF) for this year’s IGF
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ASN Status
- We have assigned 32-bit ASNs by default since 2009
- ±2800 16bit ASNs.
- Will last ±36 months at current assignment rate
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RIPE AtlasWith your help we’re building the largest Internet measurement network ever made.
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RIPE Atlas
• Currently at 9,124 connected probes and 159 RIPE Atlas anchors; aiming for 10,000 probes
• Being more selective about distribution — only looking for ASes that don’t already have a probe
• Happy to have AfriNIC’s help
• AfriNIC hosting 1 RIPE Atlas anchor
• Helping to distribute probes in your region
• Find out how others are using RIPE Atlas:
• https://labs.ripe.net/atlas/user-experiences
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RIPE Meetings
• Previous Meetings: - November 2015: RIPE71 Bucharest, Romania
• Upcoming Meetings: - May 2016: RIPE72 Copenhagen, Denmark
- October 2016: RIPE73 Madrid, Spain