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What’s happening in APNIC Elly Tawhai NZNOG 2017 26-01-2017

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What’s happening in APNICElly TawhaiNZNOG 2017 26-01-2017

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Outline• Current IPv4 delegation practice

• Introduction of IPv4 waiting list

• Why IPv6

• APNIC Whois Database upgrade

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Annual IPv4 Delegations

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 20160

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4000East Asia Oceania South East Asia South Asia

As at 31 December

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Current IPv4 Delegation practice Maximum /22 from final /8 (103/8). Requests for /22 from

recovered pool put onto waiting list 9 June 2016 first approved request from recovered pool couldn’t be

processed Triggered activation of IPv4 Recovered Pool waiting list

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How the Waiting List works? Any approved request from recovered pool put onto the

waiting list Based on request timestamp (oldest to newest) Option to remove request from waiting list anytime After 12 months request removed from waiting list unless

member reconfirms need justification

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Waiting List

https://www.apnic.net/ipv4-waiting-list

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Annual IPv4 Transfers

As at 31 December

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 20160

50

100

150

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Between RIR Regions

Within APNIC Region

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Why IPv6?• IPv4 address supply is exhausted

– New networks require addresses– Stop-gap measures are damaging (NAT)

• The Internet is growing fast– Broadband: mobile and wifi– “Internet of Things”

• IPv6 is the only viable option we have now– Much larger address space than IPv4

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Member Resource Holdings

ASN+IPv4+IPv6

IPv4 only

IPv4+ IPv6

ASN+IPv4

IPv6 only

ASN only

ASN+IPv6

% of Members Holding

ASN 73%

IPv4 96%

IPv6 51%

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Annual IPv6 Delegations

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 20160

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1800East Asia Oceania South East Asia South Asia

As at 31 December

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All about New Zealand in INR4,587,148 people

3,972,470 users

87% penetration

543 ASes

173.75B GDP

IPv4 338 ASN in BGP

6,859,264 addresses

1.50 per head

79% visible

IPv6 106 ASN in BGP

901,949 M addresses

196,625 per head

19% visible

8% capability

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Significant IPv6 capable ASNs: Voda, CallPlus, Snap and TrustPower

2013

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Top NZ ASN by IPv6 CapabilityASN AS Name IPv6

CapableIPv6 Preferred

# Samples

AS9433 MASSEY-AS Massey University 60.17% 0.28% 354AS17649 DMZGLOBAL-AP DMZGlobal Ltd 58.61% 0.00% 534AS23655 SNAP-NZ-AS Snap Internet Limited 47.35% 46.22% 34387

AS134102 UNLIMITEDINTERNET-AS-AP Unlimited 32.98% 19.58% 858AS9500 VODAFONE-TRANSIT-AS Vodafone NZ 15.33% 12.31% 249325AS9790 CALLPLUS-NZ-AP CallPlus Services 7.88% 7.38% 104030

AS55850 TRUSTPOWERLTD-AS-AP TrustPower 7.74% 7.12% 36247AS681 The University of Waikato 4.62% 4.62% 238

AS17705 INSPIRENET-AS-AP InSPire Net Ltd 3.19% 3.19% 3511AS56304 THETOTALTEAM-AS-AP The Total Team 2.98% 2.98% 336

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Top NZ ASN by SamplecountASN AS Name IPv6

CapableIPv6 Preferred

# Samples

AS4771 SPARKNZ Spark New Zealand Trading 0.00% 0.00% 394204

AS9500 VODAFONE-TRANSIT-AS Vodafone NZ 15.33% 12.31% 249325

AS9790 CALLPLUS-NZ-AP CallPlus Services 7.88% 7.38% 104030

AS4768 CLIX-NZ TelstraClear Ltd 0.02% 0.01% 40045

AS55850 TRUSTPOWERLTD-AS-AP TrustPower 7.74% 7.12% 36247

AS23655 SNAP-NZ-AS Snap Internet Limited 47.35% 46.22% 34387

AS4648 NZIX-2 Global-Gateway Internet 0.00% 0.00% 12651

AS38793 NZCOMMS-AS-AP Two Degrees Mobile 0.22% 0.03% 10485

AS58600 FLIP-AS-AP Flip Services Limited 0.01% 0.01% 9906

AS9876 AIRNET-HB-AS-AP NOW 0.01% 0.01% 6832

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The rise of ASN55836 Reliance

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IPv6

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AU, NZ and India

2011

-10

2012

-04

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-04

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Whois and Whowas

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• Upgrading WHOIS to version 4- RDAP code integrated into WHOIS

codebase- Incorporating ‘Org’ object rules

• WHOWAS – development underway for a public historical information service

- Testing historical service API system; extending RDAP result format

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Organization objectAs at 30 August

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Purpose of Organization object• Links all resources associated with an Organization

– Quicker to filter information– Contains business information only

• Provides clarity – Resource custodianship VS resource usage– https://www.apnic.net/get-ip/faqs/organization-object

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What’s next for you• Whois upgrade live 1st quarter 2017

• Be familiar with Organization object (and how it works)

• Stay tuned to news about Organization object

• Keep us informed if organization details require update

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Your all invited!

2017.apricot.net/register

Register now!

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Reminder - APNIC EC Election

https://conference.apnic.net/43/elections/

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Questions ?