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IPv4 Address Transfer
IDNOG2 2015 WITA LAKSONO
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IPv4 Delegated in Indonesia
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1,000,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
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IPv4 Delegated in the Region
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CN JP KR AU IN TW ID VN HK TH NZ MY SG PH PK
IPv4 Delegated: number of /24s
Can you still get IPv4 from APNIC Pool?
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IPv4 address transfer
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What is IPv4 address transfer? • A transfer occurs when IPv4 addresses are moved
from one legal entity (the source) to another (the recipient)
• The transfer will change the custodianship of IPv4 address from the source entity to the recipient.
• As of today, there are 31 requests of IPv4 address transfer have been processed for Indonesia.
Who can do it and how?
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IPv4 address can be transferred between your organisation/company and: ü Other APNIC members ü Member of NIRs within APNIC ü Member of other RIRs, e.g. ARIN Let’s move to the next slides to see how you can do it J
Transfer between APNIC members
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• APNIC current account holders may transfer IPv4 address blocks of /24 or greater between each other.
• The addresses must be administered by APNIC.
• How to initiate such transfer request? • Source account to initiate transfer and the recipient
account to accept transfer via MyAPNIC • Recipient account to justify the needs of the
resources that will be transferred thru evaluation process by APNIC
• Is there any transfer fees involved? • http://www.apnic.net/fees
Transfer between APNIC and NIRs
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• Transfer from APNIC member to NIRs member:
- Source account submit the request to APNIC
- APNIC contact the recipient NIR
- Transfer request evaluated by NIR
• Transfer from NIRs member to APNIC member:
- Source entity submit the request to their NIR
- The NIR contact APNIC
- APNIC contact the recipient and evaluate
NIR IPv4 transfer policy information
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Transfer with other RIR members
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• Transfer from APNIC member to other RIR member:
- Source entity submit the request to APNIC
- APNIC contact the recipient RIR
• Transfer from other RIR member to APNIC member:
- Source entity submit the request to their RIR
- The RIR contact APNIC
• Transfer requests are evaluated by APNIC and the RIR
• Transfer fees? Check APNIC and the RIR website
Total number of IPv4 transfer over the years
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How many IPv4 transfers involved in final /8 (103/8)
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non-103/8 103/8
(Not including the IANA recycled pool)
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Tips
• IPv4 Transfer Pre-approval • IPv4 Transfer Listing Service • Mailing list
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IPv4 Transfer Pre-approval
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Benefit: • It allows the to demonstrate your need for the IPv4
block in advance
• Allows the transfer process to be completed faster as the evaluation is done beforehand
How to submit? Complete the “Transfer pre-approval” form via MyAPNIC More info: http://www.apnic.net/pre-approval
Transfer Pre-approval form in MyAPNIC (recipient account)
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IPv4 Transfer listing service
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• List Members who have received pre-approval from APNIC, and have given APNIC permission to make their needs on a public website
• To help source account make contact with recipient account that requires more IPv4 address
• For more information, please visit: http://www.apnic.net/pre-approval-listing
IPv4 Transfer listing service
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APNIC Transfer Mailing list
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• Facilitate discussion on topics related to IPv4 transfer
• Share availability of unused IPv4 address
• Discuss your requirement of IPv4 address
• To subscribe to the mailing list, please visit: http://www.apnic.net/mailing-lists
Internet resources transfer due to merger/ acquisition
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• Due to organization restructure/ acquisition of one organization by another
• What documentation are required? – e.g. sales/ transfer agreement issue by local authorities
• Transfer Condition: recipient account needs to become an APNIC Member
• No transfer fees are involved
• Next renewal fee is calculated based on total resource holding
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Conditions and The APNIC policy
Why /22s delegation by APNIC?
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How APNIC policies are created
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Why is Policy Development Important?
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• Fair and consistent distribution of Internet number resources
• Anyone can participate in how Internet number resources are managed.
For example: – How much Internet number resources you can get – How IP addresses are transferred
Current APNIC IPv4 address policy
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• Friday, 15 April 2011: each APNIC account holder is only eligible to receive IPv4 address /22 from the APNIC 103/8 block.
• Tuesday, 27 May 2014: each APNIC account holder became eligible to receive additional delegations up to a maximum of /22 address space from IANA recycled pool.
• Spirit of the policies: to assist existing and new members on their IPv4 requirement during the transition to IPv6.
• Indonesia has received 486144 IPv4 addresses under this policy
More on Policy
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• Single policy document – To make it easier for users to consult the policy documentation,
APNIC Secretariat has recently merged seven different policy documents in a single policy manual.
– http://www.apnic.net/policy/resources
• Policy Champions program – A campaign to encourage NOGs to participate in the Policy
Development Process
Improvement to PDP
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APNIC Confer tool
Live Demo of Confer Tool
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• IDNOG 2 2015 is a successful event? § Strongly agree § Agree § Neutral § Disagree § Strongly disagree
• To test: • Browse to http://confer.apnic.net • Register email address, password, display name and start voting!
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You’re Invited! • APNIC 40: Jakarta, Indonesia from 3 - 10 Sept 2015
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