14
John Curran RIPE 62 ARIN Update

John Curran RIPE 62 ARIN Update. 2011 Focus IPv4 Depletion & IPv6 Uptake Developing, adapting, and improving processes and procedures Working hard to

  • View
    217

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: John Curran RIPE 62 ARIN Update. 2011 Focus IPv4 Depletion & IPv6 Uptake Developing, adapting, and improving processes and procedures Working hard to

John CurranRIPE 62

ARIN Update

Page 2: John Curran RIPE 62 ARIN Update. 2011 Focus IPv4 Depletion & IPv6 Uptake Developing, adapting, and improving processes and procedures Working hard to

2011 Focus

• IPv4 Depletion & IPv6 Uptake • Developing, adapting, and improving processes and

procedures• Working hard to keep pace with increased v6

requests and more complex v4 and transfer requests• Continue IPv6 outreach

• Implementation of new policies and services

• Continue development and integration of web-based system (ARIN Online)

• DNSSEC and RPKI deployment• Continue participation in Internet

Governance forums

Page 3: John Curran RIPE 62 ARIN Update. 2011 Focus IPv4 Depletion & IPv6 Uptake Developing, adapting, and improving processes and procedures Working hard to
Page 4: John Curran RIPE 62 ARIN Update. 2011 Focus IPv4 Depletion & IPv6 Uptake Developing, adapting, and improving processes and procedures Working hard to
Page 5: John Curran RIPE 62 ARIN Update. 2011 Focus IPv4 Depletion & IPv6 Uptake Developing, adapting, and improving processes and procedures Working hard to
Page 6: John Curran RIPE 62 ARIN Update. 2011 Focus IPv4 Depletion & IPv6 Uptake Developing, adapting, and improving processes and procedures Working hard to

Recovered ResourcesJan 1, 2005 – Mar 31, 2011

/16 equivalents ASNs

*Returned 455.84 1,517

*Revoked 122.20 4,635

*Reclaimed 7.06 15

*Returned = Voluntarily by registrant*Revoked = For non-payment*Reclaimed = For fraud, misappropriation, or business dissolution

Page 7: John Curran RIPE 62 ARIN Update. 2011 Focus IPv4 Depletion & IPv6 Uptake Developing, adapting, and improving processes and procedures Working hard to

Recently Implemented Policy

ARIN-2010-1: Waiting List for Unmet IPv4 Requests– “ARIN will make each allocation and assignment as a single

continuous range of addresses”, or, you can wait in line.– Unused space must be returned to ARIN

ARIN-2010-12: IPv6 Subsequent Allocation– “Subsequent allocations will also be considered for

deployments that cannot be accommodated by, nor were accounted for, under the initial allocation.” Eg. 6rd.

ARIN-2010-8: Rework of IPv6 assignment criteria– Nibble boundary assignments based on site counts. Starts

with /48 for one to twelve sites, then /44 for 13-192 sites, etc.

– “A site is a discrete location that is part of an organization’s network.”

Page 8: John Curran RIPE 62 ARIN Update. 2011 Focus IPv4 Depletion & IPv6 Uptake Developing, adapting, and improving processes and procedures Working hard to

Soon to be ImplementedARIN-2010-14: Standardize IP Reassignment

Registration Requirements– Expands “cable IPv4 allocation policy” to all ISPs with

residential/DHCP-type customers (lowers utilization threshold, increases utilization information requirements).

– Requires SWIP for /64 and larger static reassignments.

Page 9: John Curran RIPE 62 ARIN Update. 2011 Focus IPv4 Depletion & IPv6 Uptake Developing, adapting, and improving processes and procedures Working hard to

Draft Policy Discussions

ARIN-2011-1: Globally Coordinated Transfer Policy – Allows needs based transfers to/from ARIN region – AC postponed decision to work on the text

ARIN-2011-2: Protecting Number Resources– Directs ARIN to recover abandoned/fraudulently obtained

resources– AC abandoned

ARIN-2011-3: Better IPv6 Allocations for ISPs– Would enable ISPs to request larger blocks of IPv6 space

on nibble boundaries– Last call (with revisions)

Page 10: John Curran RIPE 62 ARIN Update. 2011 Focus IPv4 Depletion & IPv6 Uptake Developing, adapting, and improving processes and procedures Working hard to

Draft Policy Discussions (cont.)

ARIN-2011-4: Reserved Pool for Critical Infrastructure– Reserves an IPv4 /16 for critical infrastructure– Last call (with revisions)

ARIN-2011-5: Shared Transition Space for IPv4 Address Extension– Allocates an IPv4 /10 for ISPs to share (eg. NAT444, like

RFC 1918 address space)– Last call

ARIN-2011-6: Returned IPv4 Addresses– Instructs ARIN to quickly recycle address space in the

ARIN region.– Last call (with revisions)

Page 11: John Curran RIPE 62 ARIN Update. 2011 Focus IPv4 Depletion & IPv6 Uptake Developing, adapting, and improving processes and procedures Working hard to

Public Facing Development Efforts• ARIN Online development progressing

steadily – major release in March 2011• DNSSEC– Interfaces to allow insertion of DS implemented– ARIN has signed all /8s it administers

• RPKI– Rolling out production service in Summer of

2011*– Pilot available at http://rpki-pilot.arin.net

*Pending Board Approval

Page 12: John Curran RIPE 62 ARIN Update. 2011 Focus IPv4 Depletion & IPv6 Uptake Developing, adapting, and improving processes and procedures Working hard to

2011 Outreach EventsOngoing participation in various local,

national and international forums, focus on IPv4 depletion and IPv6 adoption. Events include:– CES– Pacific Telecom Conference– Cable Labs– Joint Techs / Internet2– ICT roadshow events– TTVN– IT Roadmap– Game Developers Conference– Enterprise Connect– Satellite 2011– Rocky Mountain IPv6 Summit– Interop– CANTO– FOSE – HostingCON

Page 13: John Curran RIPE 62 ARIN Update. 2011 Focus IPv4 Depletion & IPv6 Uptake Developing, adapting, and improving processes and procedures Working hard to

Upcoming ARIN Meetings

Network Sponsor

Network Sponsor

Page 14: John Curran RIPE 62 ARIN Update. 2011 Focus IPv4 Depletion & IPv6 Uptake Developing, adapting, and improving processes and procedures Working hard to