apnic policy sig report: open policy meeting masato yamanishi, chair apnic 40 jakarta, indonesia
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APNIC Policy SIG report: Open Policy MeetingMasato Yamanishi, Chair
APNIC 40 Jakarta, Indonesia
Policy SIG Meeting outcomes
• SIG Chair / Co-Chair Election
• Considered Four Policy Proposals
• Three informational presentations
• One Community Consultation
• Confer version 0.2
Chair Elections
• Co-Chair– Sumon Sabir
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prop-113: Modification in the IPv4 eligibility criteriaProblem Statement:
• The current APNIC IPv4 delegation policy requires multihoming as an absolute requirement for end-user (assignment).
Proposal:
• An organization is eligible if it– Currently it is multihomed– Currently utilizing min /24 from provider (ISP) and willing to multihome in
future– Planning to multihome and advertise the prefix within 6 months
Outcome:
• Consensus
prop-114 - Modification in the ASN eligibility criteriaProblem Statement:
• Modify the text describing the eligibility criteria for ASN assignment by providing alternate criteria for obtaining an ASN
Proposal:
• An organization is eligible for an ASN assignment if:– they are currently multi-homed OR – have previous allocated provider independent address space by
APNIC AND intend to multihome in the future
Outcome:
• Consensus
prop-115 - Registration of detailed assignment information in whois DBProblem Statement:
• Use of IPv4 address sharing technologies and IPv6, make it difficult to filter out a specific address range. This leads operators to 'over-filter' (i.e. filtering whole ISP's address range).
Proposal:
• Detailed assignment informa0on can be seen in whois DB – Operators can set filter with this detailed information and avoid ‘over-
filtering’ which filter out all allocated space.
Outcome:
• No consensus, returned to mailing list.
• Seek AMM permission to have Secretariat to conduct a survey
Informational presentations
• The Status of APNIC’s IPv4 Resources: Exhaustion & Transfers - Geoff Huston– Status of APNIC Final /8 pool (103/8)
• Will run out ~4-5 years – Status of IANA Recovered pool (non-103)
• Will run out in next ~7 months+• IANA will allocate additional space in every 6 months
– This pool will repeatedly ‘run-out’ as IANA delegates more space and it is distributed by APNIC• Need policy to deal with temporary exhaustion of the non-103 pool
Informational presentations
• IPv4: Mining Strategic Reserves - Jim Cowie– Carefully research the historical routing of networks for sale
• IP addressing and IoT/M2M services - Tomohiro Fujisaki– Does current IPv6 Policy cover all possible use cases for IoT?
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Secretariat Updates
• Consultation on Policy Documentation - Adam Gosling– Draft document in Editorial Comment period
• Whois update from the Secretariat - Guangliang Pan– List of RIPE Whois features to SIG mailing list for discussion
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Thank you
Questions?
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