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Obtaining IPv4 Addresses 
Andrew de la Haye 
Chief Operations Officer 
RIPE NCC Regional Meeting | Almaty – Kazakhstan | June 2014
The Internet Registry System 2 
RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014 
AFRINIC 
Africa 
APNIC 
Asia Pacific 
ARIN 
North America 
LACNIC 
Latin America 
RIPE NCC 
Eurasia 
Middle East
IPv4 Address Distribution 3 
Allocation PA Assignment PI Assignment 
RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014 
/0 
/22 
/8 
IANA 
RIR 
LIR 
/23 /25 /24 End User
Distribution of Internet Number Resources 
• Distribution of IP addresses is based on policies set by the 
RIPE community 
- The RIPE community is a collaborative forum open to 
anyone 
- The RIPE community develops and sets policies 
through open, bottom-up process of discussion and 
consensus-based decision making 
- Policy proposals are discussed in the Address Policy 
Working Group mailing list 
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/wg-lists 
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4
Getting an IPv4 Allocation From the Last /8 5 
• Every member can get one final /22 allocation: 
- Both new and existing members 
- 16,000 x /22 in a /8 
- About 3,700 x /22 issued so far 
- Any returned address space goes into the free pool 
• A /11 just received from IANA and added to the free pool 
• Only applies if the member already holds an IPv6 
allocation 
RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014
RIPE NCC IPv4 Pool 6 
http://www.ripe.net/internet-coordination/ipv4-exhaustion/ipv4-available-pool-graph 
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Allocations From the Last /8 7 
300" 
250" 
200" 
150" 
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50" 
0" 
Oct*12" 
Nov*12" 
Sep*12" 
Feb*13" 
Mar*13" 
Jan*13" 
Dec*12" 
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Jun*13" 
Apr*13" 
May*13" 
Sep*13" 
Jul*13" 
Aug*13" 
Oct*13" 
Nov*13" 
Jan*14" 
Dec*13" 
Apr*14" 
May*14" 
Feb*14" 
Mar*14" 
AddiAonal" 
1st"
IPv4 Allocations by Country - Regional 8 
140" 
120" 
100" 
80" 
60" 
40" 
20" 
0" 
KZ" GE" AZ" AM" KG" UZ" TJ" TM" 
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IPv4 Addresses by Country - Regional 9 
3000000" 
2500000" 
2000000" 
1500000" 
1000000" 
500000" 
0" 
KZ" GE" AZ" AM" KG" UZ" TJ" TM" 
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Getting an IPv6 Allocation 10 
• To qualify, an organisation must: 
- Be a member of the RIPE NCC 
- Have a plan for making assignments within two years 
• The minimum allocation size is a /32 
- Up to a /29 without additional justification 
- The initial /32 can be extended up to a /29 on request 
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Members With IPv4/IPv6 Address Space 11 
RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014 
0%# 
10%# 
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2003-01# 
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v4&v6# v6only# v4only#
IPv6 Allocations by Country - Regional 12 
30" 
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AZ" KZ" AM" GE" KG" UZ" TJ" TM" 
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Need More IPv4 Address Space? 13 
• Two different types of transfers 
- Mergers and acquisitions 
- Transfers of allocations using the RIPE transfer 
policy 
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Mergers and Acquisitions 14 
• If an organisation (or part of it) is being sold, the Internet 
number resources in use on its network can be transferred 
• Documentation requested: 
- Merger/purchase agreement 
- Company registration papers for both parties 
- New “Independent Assignment Request and Maintenance 
Agreement” (only for Independent Resources) 
• Based on ripe-595 
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Mergers Completed 15 
60" 
50" 
40" 
30" 
20" 
10" 
0" 
Qtr1" Qtr2" Qtr3" Qtr4" Qtr1" Qtr2" Qtr3" Qtr4" Qtr1" Qtr2" Qtr3" Qtr4" Qtr1" Qtr2" Qtr3" Qtr4" Qtr1" 
2010" 2011" 2012" 2013" 2014" 
#"Mergers" 
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Transfer of Allocations Using the Transfer Policy 16 
• Policy requirements 
- Transfers between LIRs only 
- The LIR must confirm it will make assignment(s) from the 
allocation 
- Transfer can be permanent or temporary 
- List of transferred allocations is published 
• Documentation requested 
- Signed RIPE NCC Transfer Agreement 
- Company registration papers for both parties 
• Based on ripe-606 
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Transfers Completed 17 
60" 
50" 
40" 
30" 
20" 
10" 
Feb/13" 
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1000000" 
900000" 
800000" 
700000" 
600000" 
500000" 
400000" 
300000" 
200000" 
100000" 
0" 
0" 
Jan/13" 
Mar/13" 
Apr/13" 
May/13" 
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Aug/13" 
Jul/13" 
Sep/13" 
Oct/13" 
Nov/13" 
Dec/13" 
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Jan/14" 
Mar/14" 
Apr/14" 
May/14" 
Size%of%Transfers% 
#%of%Transfers% 
Number"of"Transfers" Size"of"Transfers"
IPv4 Transfer Listing Service 18 
• Enables LIRs looking to transfer allocations to find receiving 
parties 
• LIRs can also publish that they need resources 
• Member-only service through the LIR Portal 
• The RIPE NCC has no interest in financial transactions 
• Transfers must follow transfer the policy in ripe-606 
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RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014
20 
RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014
Brokers 21 
• Some members may decide to use a broker to facilitate the 
transfer process 
• Listing of “recognised brokers” on the website 
- Brokers who have signed an agreement to follow 
• RIPE policies 
• RIPE NCC procedures 
http://www.ripe.net/lir-services/resource-management/ipv4-transfers/brokers 
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Where Does the RIPE NCC Stand? 22 
• Ensuring that transfers follow RIPE policy 
• Supporting our members through the transfer process 
• The RIPE NCC has no interest in financial transactions 
• Our ultimate priority is keeping the registry up-to-date 
• Support you in protecting your resources! 
RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014
Increased Risk for Hijacks 
• IPv4 addresses are becoming more valuable 
• Criminals try very sophisticated methods to obtain control 
over (apparently) unused address blocks: 
- Faking registration and identity papers 
- Faking entire websites and domains 
• RIPE NCC has to do more thorough checks: 
- Unfortunately, it can take extra time to process requests 
- Please cooperate in supplying the required documents 
RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014 
23
Help Us Protect Your Resources 
• Hijacks often target address blocks with outdated contact 
details 
• Make sure your contact persons and company details are 
up-to-date 
- Check the LIR Portal and update contacts 
- Verify all entries in RIPE Database are correct 
- Process any changes right away 
RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014 
24
Help Us Protect Your Resources 
• If acquiring resources, ensure you are in contact with the 
legitimate holder or representative 
• If you need help, or think your resources may have been 
hijacked, contact: reg-review@ripe.net 
https://www.ripe.net/lir-services/resource-management/address-hijacking-in-the-ripe-ncc-service-region 
RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014 
25
Assisted Registry Check (ARC) 
https://labs.ripe.net/Members/matt_parker/assisted-registry-check-first-results 
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26 
• Need for current and accurate registry data 
• Previous audit activities considered “time-consuming 
and disruptive” by members 
- Provide a more efficient, less time-consuming experience for 
the member
Policy Proposals and Transfers 27 
There are a number of policy proposals aimed at facilitating 
transfer of IPv4 addresses between organisations 
• Policy proposal 2014-04 - ‘Allow IPv4 PI transfer’ 
- Policy proposal would allow holders of Provider Independent 
(PI) IPv4 addresses to transfer those to other organisations 
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Policy Proposals and Transfers (2) 28 
• Policy proposal 2014-01 - ‘Abandoning the Minimum 
Allocation Size for IPv4’ 
- Policy proposal would remove the /22 minimum allocation 
size. This would allow LIRs to transfer even small blocks of 
IPv4 addresses to other LIRs 
• Policy proposal 2014-05 - ‘Policy for Inter-RIR Transfers of 
Internet Resources’ 
- Policy proposal would allow the transfer of Internet number 
resources from an LIR of another Regional Internet Registry 
(RIR) to an entity or LIR within the RIPE NCC service region 
RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014
Policy Proposals 29 
• The RIPE Policy Development Process process is open to 
everyone 
• Participate and let your voice be heard 
• If you would like support in order to propose a new policy, 
contact us at pdo@ripe.net 
• http://www.ripe.net/ripe/policies/current-proposals/current-policy- 
proposals 
RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014
Questions? 26 
RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014

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Obtain IPv4 Addresses from RIPE NCC's Last Pool

  • 1. Obtaining IPv4 Addresses Andrew de la Haye Chief Operations Officer RIPE NCC Regional Meeting | Almaty – Kazakhstan | June 2014
  • 2. The Internet Registry System 2 RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014 AFRINIC Africa APNIC Asia Pacific ARIN North America LACNIC Latin America RIPE NCC Eurasia Middle East
  • 3. IPv4 Address Distribution 3 Allocation PA Assignment PI Assignment RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014 /0 /22 /8 IANA RIR LIR /23 /25 /24 End User
  • 4. Distribution of Internet Number Resources • Distribution of IP addresses is based on policies set by the RIPE community - The RIPE community is a collaborative forum open to anyone - The RIPE community develops and sets policies through open, bottom-up process of discussion and consensus-based decision making - Policy proposals are discussed in the Address Policy Working Group mailing list http://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/wg-lists RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014 4
  • 5. Getting an IPv4 Allocation From the Last /8 5 • Every member can get one final /22 allocation: - Both new and existing members - 16,000 x /22 in a /8 - About 3,700 x /22 issued so far - Any returned address space goes into the free pool • A /11 just received from IANA and added to the free pool • Only applies if the member already holds an IPv6 allocation RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014
  • 6. RIPE NCC IPv4 Pool 6 http://www.ripe.net/internet-coordination/ipv4-exhaustion/ipv4-available-pool-graph RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014
  • 7. Allocations From the Last /8 7 300" 250" 200" 150" 100" 50" 0" Oct*12" Nov*12" Sep*12" Feb*13" Mar*13" Jan*13" Dec*12" RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014 Jun*13" Apr*13" May*13" Sep*13" Jul*13" Aug*13" Oct*13" Nov*13" Jan*14" Dec*13" Apr*14" May*14" Feb*14" Mar*14" AddiAonal" 1st"
  • 8. IPv4 Allocations by Country - Regional 8 140" 120" 100" 80" 60" 40" 20" 0" KZ" GE" AZ" AM" KG" UZ" TJ" TM" RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014
  • 9. IPv4 Addresses by Country - Regional 9 3000000" 2500000" 2000000" 1500000" 1000000" 500000" 0" KZ" GE" AZ" AM" KG" UZ" TJ" TM" RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014
  • 10. Getting an IPv6 Allocation 10 • To qualify, an organisation must: - Be a member of the RIPE NCC - Have a plan for making assignments within two years • The minimum allocation size is a /32 - Up to a /29 without additional justification - The initial /32 can be extended up to a /29 on request RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014
  • 11. Members With IPv4/IPv6 Address Space 11 RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014 0%# 10%# 20%# 30%# 40%# 50%# 60%# 70%# 80%# 90%# 100%# 2003-01# 2003-05# 2003-09# 2004-01# 2004-05# 2004-09# 2005-01# 2005-05# 2005-09# 2006-01# 2006-05# 2006-09# 2007-01# 2007-05# 2007-09# 2008-01# 2008-05# 2008-09# 2009-01# 2009-05# 2009-09# 2010-01# 2010-05# 2010-09# 2011-01# 2011-05# 2011-09# 2011-12# 2012-04# 2012-08# 2012-12# 2013-04# 2013-08# 2013-12# 2014-04# v4&v6# v6only# v4only#
  • 12. IPv6 Allocations by Country - Regional 12 30" 25" 20" 15" 10" 5" 0" AZ" KZ" AM" GE" KG" UZ" TJ" TM" RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014
  • 13. Need More IPv4 Address Space? 13 • Two different types of transfers - Mergers and acquisitions - Transfers of allocations using the RIPE transfer policy RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014
  • 14. Mergers and Acquisitions 14 • If an organisation (or part of it) is being sold, the Internet number resources in use on its network can be transferred • Documentation requested: - Merger/purchase agreement - Company registration papers for both parties - New “Independent Assignment Request and Maintenance Agreement” (only for Independent Resources) • Based on ripe-595 RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014
  • 15. Mergers Completed 15 60" 50" 40" 30" 20" 10" 0" Qtr1" Qtr2" Qtr3" Qtr4" Qtr1" Qtr2" Qtr3" Qtr4" Qtr1" Qtr2" Qtr3" Qtr4" Qtr1" Qtr2" Qtr3" Qtr4" Qtr1" 2010" 2011" 2012" 2013" 2014" #"Mergers" RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014
  • 16. Transfer of Allocations Using the Transfer Policy 16 • Policy requirements - Transfers between LIRs only - The LIR must confirm it will make assignment(s) from the allocation - Transfer can be permanent or temporary - List of transferred allocations is published • Documentation requested - Signed RIPE NCC Transfer Agreement - Company registration papers for both parties • Based on ripe-606 RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014
  • 17. Transfers Completed 17 60" 50" 40" 30" 20" 10" Feb/13" RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014 1000000" 900000" 800000" 700000" 600000" 500000" 400000" 300000" 200000" 100000" 0" 0" Jan/13" Mar/13" Apr/13" May/13" Jun/13" Aug/13" Jul/13" Sep/13" Oct/13" Nov/13" Dec/13" Feb/14" Jan/14" Mar/14" Apr/14" May/14" Size%of%Transfers% #%of%Transfers% Number"of"Transfers" Size"of"Transfers"
  • 18. IPv4 Transfer Listing Service 18 • Enables LIRs looking to transfer allocations to find receiving parties • LIRs can also publish that they need resources • Member-only service through the LIR Portal • The RIPE NCC has no interest in financial transactions • Transfers must follow transfer the policy in ripe-606 RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014
  • 19. 19 RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014
  • 20. 20 RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014
  • 21. Brokers 21 • Some members may decide to use a broker to facilitate the transfer process • Listing of “recognised brokers” on the website - Brokers who have signed an agreement to follow • RIPE policies • RIPE NCC procedures http://www.ripe.net/lir-services/resource-management/ipv4-transfers/brokers RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014
  • 22. Where Does the RIPE NCC Stand? 22 • Ensuring that transfers follow RIPE policy • Supporting our members through the transfer process • The RIPE NCC has no interest in financial transactions • Our ultimate priority is keeping the registry up-to-date • Support you in protecting your resources! RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014
  • 23. Increased Risk for Hijacks • IPv4 addresses are becoming more valuable • Criminals try very sophisticated methods to obtain control over (apparently) unused address blocks: - Faking registration and identity papers - Faking entire websites and domains • RIPE NCC has to do more thorough checks: - Unfortunately, it can take extra time to process requests - Please cooperate in supplying the required documents RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014 23
  • 24. Help Us Protect Your Resources • Hijacks often target address blocks with outdated contact details • Make sure your contact persons and company details are up-to-date - Check the LIR Portal and update contacts - Verify all entries in RIPE Database are correct - Process any changes right away RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014 24
  • 25. Help Us Protect Your Resources • If acquiring resources, ensure you are in contact with the legitimate holder or representative • If you need help, or think your resources may have been hijacked, contact: reg-review@ripe.net https://www.ripe.net/lir-services/resource-management/address-hijacking-in-the-ripe-ncc-service-region RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014 25
  • 26. Assisted Registry Check (ARC) https://labs.ripe.net/Members/matt_parker/assisted-registry-check-first-results RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014 26 • Need for current and accurate registry data • Previous audit activities considered “time-consuming and disruptive” by members - Provide a more efficient, less time-consuming experience for the member
  • 27. Policy Proposals and Transfers 27 There are a number of policy proposals aimed at facilitating transfer of IPv4 addresses between organisations • Policy proposal 2014-04 - ‘Allow IPv4 PI transfer’ - Policy proposal would allow holders of Provider Independent (PI) IPv4 addresses to transfer those to other organisations RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014
  • 28. Policy Proposals and Transfers (2) 28 • Policy proposal 2014-01 - ‘Abandoning the Minimum Allocation Size for IPv4’ - Policy proposal would remove the /22 minimum allocation size. This would allow LIRs to transfer even small blocks of IPv4 addresses to other LIRs • Policy proposal 2014-05 - ‘Policy for Inter-RIR Transfers of Internet Resources’ - Policy proposal would allow the transfer of Internet number resources from an LIR of another Regional Internet Registry (RIR) to an entity or LIR within the RIPE NCC service region RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014
  • 29. Policy Proposals 29 • The RIPE Policy Development Process process is open to everyone • Participate and let your voice be heard • If you would like support in order to propose a new policy, contact us at pdo@ripe.net • http://www.ripe.net/ripe/policies/current-proposals/current-policy- proposals RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014
  • 30. Questions? 26 RIPE NCC Regional Meeting – June 2014