IPv4 ‘categories’ at APNIC
• 103.X.X.X block is APNIC’s final /8, out of the 48 /8s given
by IANA
- 59% of that block remaining as of 31 March 2016
• Non-103 block, also known as “recovered pool”, consists of
recovered address space given by IANA and address space
recovered by APNIC
- Only about 4% of a /8 remaining as of 31 March 2016
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IPv4 delegation for Members
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103/8
(Final /8 pool )
Non-103/8
(Recovered pool)
A Member
Member
103/8 – Final /8 Pool Recovered Pool
1st /22 2nd /22
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289 Members as of 18 March 2016
195
94
Final /22 taken
114
175
Recovered /22 taken
BD resource statistics
Status of recovered IPv4 pool
• Current “recovered pool” of IPv4 might exhaust in May,
2016
• Waiting queue will be implemented upon exhaustion
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Two things you can do…
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Referral applications
Transfer listing page
Referral applications
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ABC-AP
Contact: John@abc.com
Bill To: ABC Pvt Ltd
XYZ-AP
Contact: Jane@xyz.com
Bill To: XYZ Pvt Ltd
XYZ-AP
Contact: John@abc.com
Bill To: ABC Pvt Ltd
You are free to negotiate
the referrer and referee
relationship with your
customer
From APNIC’s point of
view, your customer is
the custodian of the IP
resources
but
or
IPv4 Transfer
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Intend to close account
Do not want that much
IPv4
www.apnic.net/pre-approval-listing
Contact a Member
through APNIC
Negotiate with Member
Transfer Resources
Close
Account
Ask APNIC to reclaim
resources
Make use of the IPv4 transfer listing page
IPv6 – regional deployment
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Country IPv6 Capable %
Japan 14.25
Malaysia 12.91
India 0.87
China 0.56
Indonesia 0.05
Nepal 0.00
Myanmar 0.00
0.03%
Source : labs.apnic.net
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BD IPv6 resource statistics
121
168
IPv6 taken • Additional fees
• Documents
• Questions
• Waiting time Few mins
IPv6 support from APNIC: Training
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www.apnic.net/training
eLearning
Workshops
IPv6 support, information and
assistance
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• www.apnic.net/IPv6
• IPv6 data and statistics
• IPv6 for mobile networks
• IPv4 to IPv6 transition case studies
• Best practices
• Information for network engineers
• Technical assistance to your organization
• Jan 2015 – Sri Lanka
• May 2015 – Bangladesh
• July 2015 – Thailand
Agenda
• IPv4: BD pool status and statistics
• IPv6: BD global growth and adoption
• MyAPNIC improvements and benefits
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MyAPNIC improvements
• Reverse DNS page – LIVE
• Whois contact update feature - LIVE
• Account contact management - LIVE
• Route/ROA management – coming soon!
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New Reverse DNS page: Benefits
• Access to all your rDNS records in one page
• Update multiple domain objects at once
• Ability to test domains
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New Reverse DNS page: Preview
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• All your IPv4 and IPv6 rDNS records in one page
• Easier to update and test if they are configured correctly
Whois contact update page: Benefits
• Lists all person/role objects managed by your
maintainer
• Partly pre-filled template when adding a new
person/role object
• Ability to select and update multiple objects in a
GUI
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New contact details update page:
Benefits
• Paperless – no scanning and composing emails required in
most cases
– Paper forms will be used in case where there are no existing
Corporate Contacts
• Technical and billing contacts can nominate new contacts,
and Corporate Contacts get a link to approve via email
• Quicker
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Route and ROA management :
Benefits
• Displays all your route objects in one page
• Ability to create routes with ASNs outside your
account
• Route can be created together with ROAs
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