10. Authorized Contact Management
10
Complex and
difficult process !
Unable to
delete users !
Always need to
use customer
services
helpdesk
Procedure of
remove/add contact
is tricky
15. Whois Records Management
15
Object update is
complicated
Wish I could
list all
resourse, not
being forced
to search for
oneVery difficult to
retrieve records
Too many clicks to
get to Whois update
16. Whois Records Management
16
Search and
view a
specific
object
recordsImprove
user
experience
No ‘Whois
templates’
needed
Integrated
bulk update
tools
17. Whois Records Management
17
Show all
inet6nums
with GK12-AP
as technical
contact
New
features
Submit and
update all
records
Replace
GK12-AP
with
TJ25-AP
19. Reverse DNS Management
19
rDNS system is
not stable when I
try to update
IPv4 and
IPv6 are
located in
different
pages
Takes so many
clicks to just do
one thing!
Hard to find some
areas such as rDNS
23. Route & ROA Management
23
Create route
objects &
ROAs at the
same time
Improve user
experience
New features
View all
routes and
ROAs
An updated
tool for route
management
Alerts for
conflicting
IRR or BGP
entries
26. New Training Lab & Courses
26
10 Juniper
SRX240
Course
updates to
DNS,
DNSSEC,
network
security
New training
Lab
Juniper
based
course
materials
New training
courses
New Hands-
on RPKI
workshop
27. 2016 Services Roadmap
27
Reverse DNS
Management
Whois
Records
Management
Authorized
Contact
Management
MyAPNIC
Speed
Improvement
Route & ROA
Management
New Training
Lab &
Courses
4th Q 2015 ------------------------------------- 1st Q 2016
30. AS Number Request
30
Customer
Customer
Customer
Customer
AS Number request
1. Members send request forms
2. APNIC evaluates requests
3. APNIC delegate ASN numbers
When is it available ?
September 2015
How to get it ?
Email helpdesk@apnic.net
AS API
Members can
customize ASN
request service to
customers
33. What is “vizAS”?
33
“vizAS”
noun
vizAS is a tool for exploring
the interconnections
between Autonomous
Systems within a single
economy, and a
comparison of the state of
interconnections between
the IPv4 and IPv6 address
families.
35. https://labs.apnic.net/vizas/
35
• It shows all the visible ASNs in the
selected economy
• Each line shows a peering
relationship between two ASNs
• Darker nodes/path means there are
more IP addresses involved in that
route
To assist visibility, smaller ASNs are
dimmed out at full zoom.
37. https://labs.apnic.net/vizas/
37
Data Source
• ASNs visible from Routeviews.org
project
• List of ASNs from NRO global
delegated stats
• Network names obtained using
Registration Data Access Protocol
(RDAP)
• More info from
https://labs.apnic.net/vizas/about.html
This visualization tool is a work in
progress. Send your feedback to
helpdesk@apnic.net