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APNIC IPv6 Update

APNIC IPv6 Update. Joint IPv6 Forum/IPv6 SIG APNIC 15, Taipei, Taiwan 26 February 2003. Overview. RIR IPv6 statistics Allocation/assignment statistics Allocation upgrade survey IPv6 routing table IPv6 registrations. IANA IPv6 Allocations to RIRs. APNIC 2001:0200::/23

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APNIC IPv6 Update

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  1. APNIC IPv6 Update Joint IPv6 Forum/IPv6 SIG APNIC 15, Taipei, Taiwan 26 February 2003

  2. Overview • RIR IPv6 statistics • Allocation/assignment statistics • Allocation upgrade survey • IPv6 routing table • IPv6 registrations

  3. IANA IPv6 Allocations to RIRs • APNIC 2001:0200::/23 • APNIC 2001:0C00::/23 • APNIC 2001:0E00::/23 • ARIN 2001:0400::/23 • LACNIC 2001:1200::/23 • RIPE NCC 2001:0600::/23 • RIPE NCC 2001:0800::/23 • RIPE NCC 2001:0A00::/23 • RIPE NCC 2001:1400::/23

  4. RIR IPv6 Allocations up to10 Feb 2003

  5. APNIC IPv6 Prefixes Allocated by Year Up to 10 Feb 2003

  6. APNIC IPv6 Allocations in 2002

  7. IPv6 Allocations from 1999 - 2002

  8. Total APNIC IPv6 Allocations by Country Code Up to 10 Feb 2003

  9. IPv6 Allocations • Effect of new allocation policy implemented on 1 July 2002 • 42 upgrades from /35 to /32 • 19 organisations not yet upgraded • 35 * /32 allocated after the policy change

  10. “Allocation upgrade” survey “As you might be aware your network is eligible to request allocation upgrade from /35 to /32. […] According to our records, your organisation has not come back for the /32 upgrade…” • /35 allocations • 21 questionnaires sent • 16 responded • Members who have not upgraded to /32 • 3 Not aware of the policy change • 4 Still planning not yet deployed network • 3 Upgrade not necessary • 6 Others

  11. APNIC IPv6 Ranges for Assignments • IXP: 2001:07FA::/32 (Default assignment size: /48) • Critical infrastructure: 2001:0DD8::/29(Default assignment size: /32) • Experimental networks 2001:0DE0::/29(Default assignment size: /32) • Documentation 2001:0DB8::/32(/32 Address block reserved for documentation purposes)

  12. IPv6 Assignments • Assignments according to new portable assignment policies implemented 1 Dec 2002 • IXP • 1 /48 • 0 upgrades from /64 to /48 • Critical infrastructure • 1 /32 (critical infrastructure)

  13. IPv6 Portable Assignments up to 10 Feb 2003

  14. IPv6 Routing Table As of 31st Jan 2003

  15. IPv6 Registrations in APNIC Whois

  16. Questions? • More information • http://www.apnic.net/db/ranges.html • http://www.ripe.net/cgi-bin/ipv6allocs • http://www.arin.net/statistics/index.html • http://www.lacnic.net

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