Implementation Update Adam Gosling APNIC Policy SIG Meeting
Thursday, 18 September 2014
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Implementations since APNIC 37 prop-105: Distribution of
returned IPv4 address (Modification of prop-088) prop-107: AS
number transfer policy proposal prop-109: Allocate 1.0.0.0/24 and
1.1.1.0/24 to APNIC Labs as Research Prefixes 2
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APNIC 36 Policies prop-107: AS number transfer policy proposal
prop-105: Distribution of returned IPv4 address (Modification of
prop-088)
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prop-105: Distribution of returned IPv4 address blocks Aims:
Make IANA returns available for distribution using a different
policy from final /8 policy Proposal: Each Member able to justify
need for an additional /22 Status: Implemented 27 May 2014
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prop-097: Global Policy for post exhaustion IPv4 allocation
mechanisms by the IANA This proposal describes the process that
IANA will follow to allocate IPv4 resources to Regional Internet
Registries (RIRs) after the central pool of addresses is exhausted
6 May 2012 GPP-IPv4-2011 ratified by the ICANN Board 5
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Activation of Recovered Address Pool Tuesday, 20 May 2014
LACNIC's announced its IPv4 inventory had reached less than a /9
triggering the activation of IANA's Recovered Pool of addresses. An
IPv4 allocation period is defined as a 6-month period following 1
March or 1 September in each year (first working day) Friday, 23
May 2014 Following advice provided by the ASO AC, IANA immediately
made the first distribution Tuesday, 27 May 2014 Prop-105
implemented at APNIC 6
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Initial round of delegations to APNIC APNIC received the
following recovered IPv4 address blocks 7 43.224.0.0/13
43.236.0.0/14 43.240.0.0/14 43.245.0.0/16 43.246.0.0/15
43.248.0.0/14 43.252.0.0/16 43.254.0.0/15 45.64.0.0/16 45.65.0.0/20
150.107.0.0/16 150.129.0.0/16 150.242.0.0/16 163.47.4.0/22
163.47.8.0/21 163.47.16.0/23 163.47.18.0/24 163.47.20.0/23
163.47.32.0/21 163.47.40.0/22 163.47.44.0/23 163.47.47.0/24
163.47.48.0/20 163.47.64.0/18 163.47.128.0/17 163.53.0.0/16 The
address space selection was made using software that tries to
allocate address space in a way that takes account of the existing
delegations
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Second round of delegations to APNIC Wednesday, 3 September
2014 APNIC received the following recovered IPv4 address block
45.112.0.0/12 Next Round Monday, 1 March 2015 8
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prop-107: AS number transfer policy proposal Aims: This policy
permits market transfers of AS Numbers both intra- and
inter-region. Proposal: Same criteria as existing prop-50 IPv4
transfers. However, requires another RIR to pass policy to allow
Inter-regional transfers. Status: Implemented Wednesday, 16 April
2014.
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prop-109: Allocate 1.0.0.0/24 and 1.1.1.0/24 to APNIC Labs as
Research Prefixes Aims: The objective of this proposal is to
delegate 1.0.0.0/24 and 1.1.1.0/24 to APNIC Labs, to be used as
research prefixes Proposal: Delegate prefixes to APNIC Labs for use
as passive traffic collectors of unsolicited traffic Status:
Implemented on 7 May 2014 10
Aims: Remove multihoming requirement from IPv6 assignment
policy Proposal: Available to those with existing IPv4 assignment,
or A reasonable technical justification Status: Reached consensus
at APNIC 34. Implemented. Community asked for reports.
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Trend and Cumulative
http://www.apnic.net/publications/research-and-insights/ipv6-assignments
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Trend and Cumulative Implemented 18 February 2013
http://www.apnic.net/publications/research-and-insights/ipv6-assignments