BenyaminP.NaibahoAsosiasiPenyelengaraJasaInternetIndonesia(APJII)
IndonesiaNetworkInformationCenter(IDNIC)
� Manages and distributes blocks of IP numbers from APNIC
� Verification of the requirements to get the IP Number� Establish technical guidelines for implementation IP
numbers� Organizing programs of education and socialization� Reported on the implementation of APJII-IDNIC
activities to APNIC, periodically or at any time� Coordinate with the finance department for member’s
billing
APJII-IDNICRoutineActivities
ISP-NAPANDDIRECTMEMBER(Oct2016)
29 44 51 60 68 91 119 154 195264
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IDNIC-APJII Members
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Direct Member : Education – Government - Corporate
MemberCompositions
ISP & NAP39%
Corporate & Association
48%
Government3%
Education10%
Member Composition per Oct 2016
ISP & NAP Corporate & Association Government Education
IPv4 AllocationsTotal IPv4 address Allocation and Assignment: 20,516blok per/24 or 5,252,096 IPv4 address,
Allocation for ISP/NAP Member: 18,666 per /24 or 4.778.496 IPv4 address
Allocation for Direct Member: 1,850 per /24 or 473.600 IPv4 address
IDNIC Allocation in APNIC is extra large (total IPv4 subnet /9)
IPv4 Allocation– ISP/NAPMembers
IPv4 Allocation– DirectMembers
IPv6 Allocations
Total IPv4 address Allocation and Assignment: 11,075,770 blok per/64.
ISP/NAP Members: 204 members
Direct Members: 199 members
� Total AS Number 2 Byte assignment to IDNIC Members is 593 AS Number
� Total Members - ISP/NAP – Corporate – Government - Education
6 20 39 51 68 102144
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� Total AS Number 2 Byte assignment to IDNIC Members is 328 AS Number
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Assignment 4 Byte AS Number
Inter-RIRTransferWe have processed /19
Business To Business
ARIN Member IDNIC Member
Inter-IDNICMembersTransfers
IDNIC Member IDNIC Member
IPv4andIPv6UsersinIndonesia
TheSlowReasonsofIPv6Implentatios
1. Low commitments to migrate to IPv6, because there are no urgent conditions which force to implement IPv6
2. IPv4 addresses are still available to support the the operator activities
3. There is no big project or killer applications in Indonesia which need big ammounts of IP Addresses
4. Socialization of the benefits to use IPv6 have not been informed, especially to the to top decision makers
5. Other classic reasons: network devices and applications do not support, lack of engineera knowledge , etc.
IDNICPrograms to enhancedIPv6 Usage1. Working together with Minister of Communication and Information to force top
5 Cellular Opertors (Telkomsel, Indosat, XL-Axis, Smart Telecom, Hutchinson/Three) to migrate to IPv6
2. Implementation of IPv6 in all government agencies (national and local governments), specially in relation to public services, such as government procurement web, wifi community services, etc.
3. Implementation of IPv6 in banking and financial institutions, because of the security, IPv6 is much better than IPv4
4. Push ISP and NAP Providers to advertise IPv6 from all their clients5. Do comparative studies from other countries, which have success or better
implementation of IPv66. Do socialization to decision makers or top management of operators, Content
Providers, Device Vendor Network, End-User Equipment, etc, that implementations of IPv6 have lot of benefits for them
7. Make big programs which need lots of IP Address, such as CCTV and Traffic Light Management Control
8. IPv6 Fellowship Program9. IPv6 Skills Training/Engineer Certification10. Workshop: Advanced BGP, MPLS Deployment, Network Security, Routing
Workshop, etc,
APNIC– APJIITrainingSchedule2016
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