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APNIC Status Report

APNIC Status Report. AP* Retreat July 2004 Cairns. Membership growth. IPv4 allocations. IPv4 allocations - Global. IPv6 allocations. Services Development. Internal systems “Allocation Manager” Request tracking system Meeting management system redesign

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APNIC Status Report

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  1. APNIC Status Report AP* Retreat July 2004 Cairns

  2. Membership growth

  3. IPv4 allocations

  4. IPv4 allocations - Global

  5. IPv6 allocations

  6. Services Development • Internal systems • “Allocation Manager” • Request tracking system • Meeting management system redesign • Including APRICOT registration system • Provided to SANOG and AIT • MyAPNIC v1.3 launched 2004 • Resource request forms • Whois data management • Technical menu including ‘looking glass’ • Request tracking interface • Online voting ready for use • Demo at http://www.apnic.net/services/myapnic

  7. Training Services • Updated Training courses • Internet Resource Management I & II, Essentials • DNS workshops (2 & 4 day) • IRR tutorial with hands-on lab (1 day) • Collaborations • Trial of on-line video delivery with SOI-Asia • Outsource training admin to AIT in Thailand • NIR collaborations (Indonesia, China, Taiwan) • With RIPE NCC on training development • With PITA to offer IXP Networking Essentials • With ISOC on ccTLD training course

  8. Outreach and Liaison • Liaison with regional groups • NZNOG, January, New Zealand • PTC AGM, January, USA • SANOG III, January, India • ITU seminar on standardisation, February, Vietnam • PITA AGM, April, New Zealand • IPv6 Global Summit, April, China • APT WSIS preparatory meeting, April Bangkok • SANOG IV, July, Nepal • Half day ‘policy’ track planned • Other – WSIS • UN ICT Task Force meetings, New York, Shanghai

  9. Rootserver deployment • F Root (ISC) • Hong Kong, Seoul, Beijing, Taiwan, Singapore, Brisbane • Planned: Jakarta • I Root (Autonomica) • Hong Kong, Bangkok • Planned: Fiji, Kuala Lumpur, Shanghai • K Root (RIPE NCC) • Planned: Brisbane, Osaka, Guangzhou • Summary • Deployed: 8 • Planned: 7 more in 2004

  10. Policy update

  11. Policy update APNIC 16/17 • Historical resource transfer policy • ‘Historical’ resources (pre-RIR) can be transferred to APNIC members easily • Private customer assignment records • Customer assignment records no longer publicly accessible in the APNIC database. • Recovery of “unused” address space • Lowering IPv4 minimum allocation size • Improve access to IP addresses for smaller networks • IPv6 policies • Allocations to closed/private networks • IPv6 allocations to IPv4 infrastructures

  12. Next APNIC Meeting… • APNIC18 • 31 Aug – 3 Sep 2004 • Sheraton Fiji Resort, Nadi • Sponsors • Telecom Fiji Ltd • Connect Fiji Ltd • Fellowships available –Please apply!

  13. Fiji • Here it is…

  14. Fiji • And this is what it looks like…

  15. Thanks

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