- RIPE is the open community that creates Internet number resource policies through consensus-based working groups. RIPE NCC is the not-for-profit membership organization that administers RIPE policies and allocates number resources.
- The US government previously provided oversight of the IANA functions, including global IP address allocation, but announced plans to transition this role. This has prompted a global discussion on developing a proposal for future stewardship of IANA.
- The RIR communities are collaborating through the CRISP team to consolidate their input into a single proposal. This will feed into the ICG, which is responsible for producing a final transition proposal. The key principles are maintaining bottom-up policymaking and
See4 RIPE vs RIPE NCC from the beginning to after the NTIA transitionHans Petter Holen
Walking trough the history of RIPE and RIPE NCC, the CRISP proposal and how the values of RIPE with bottom-up, open and inclusive is reflected in the proposal. Simply speaking we move from a structure where the IANA operator operates under a contract with the US Governments to a structure where the IANA Numbering Services operator would operate under a contract with the RIRs as mandated by, and under oversight of, their members and communities.
See4 RIPE vs RIPE NCC from the beginning to after the NTIA transitionHans Petter Holen
Walking trough the history of RIPE and RIPE NCC, the CRISP proposal and how the values of RIPE with bottom-up, open and inclusive is reflected in the proposal. Simply speaking we move from a structure where the IANA operator operates under a contract with the US Governments to a structure where the IANA Numbering Services operator would operate under a contract with the RIRs as mandated by, and under oversight of, their members and communities.
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APNIC Director General Paul Wilson gives an update on APNIC's activities and new service initiatives at AIS 2018, held alongside AFRINIC 28 in Dakar, Senegal, from 29 April to 11 May 2018.
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வெற்றி = பணம் என்று வாதத்திற்கு ஒப்புக் கொண்டால்
அந்த பணத்தை அடைய CASH என்பதிற்கு பதிலாக KASH என்பதை
நீங்கள் வளர்த்தல் வேண்டும்.
அது என்ன KASH ?
K = KNOWLEDGE = அறிவு
A = ATTITUDE = மனப்பான்மை
S = SKILL = திறமை
H = HABIT = பழக்கம்
இவை தான் உங்கள் வெற்றியை தீர்மானிக்கும் .
ஏன்? எதற்கு? எங்கே? எப்பொழுது?
ஏன்?
உங்கள் வியாபார வளர்சிக்கு தேவையான தொழில் வளக்கலை.
எதற்கு?
1.விற்பனை அதிகரிக்க.....
2.மார்க்கெட்டிங் துறை சார்ந்த அனைத்து பிரச்சனைகளுக்கும் சரியான வழிகாட்டுதல்.
3.புதிய தயாரிப்புகளை சந்தைபடுத்த தேவையான ட்ரைனிங் .......
4.உங்கள் தயாரிப்புகளுக்கு தனி ப்ரண்ட் அங்கிகாரம் பெற தேவையான ட்ரைனிங் ....
5.ஸ்டார்ட் அப் தொழில் அமைப்புகளுக்கு தங்கள் தயாரிப்புகள் மார்க்கெட்டிங் செய்ய தேவையான அனைத்து மார்க்கெட்டிங் ட்ரைனிங் நாங்கள் உங்களுக்கு தருகிறோம்.
மனிதவளத்துறை சார்ந்த வழிகாட்டுதல்.
செயல் திறன் மேம்பாடு ஒன்று மட்டுமே உங்கள் தொழில் வெற்றிக்கு வழிவகுக்கும்.
1. நீங்கள் யார் உங்களுக்குள் இருக்கும் பிரச்சனைகளுக்கு சரியானவழிகாட்டுதல்.
2.உங்கள் முடிவு எடுக்கும் முறை ஒழுங்குபடுத்த
3.உங்கள் தாழ்வு மனப்பான்மை மாற
4.உங்கள் வியாபார வெற்றிக்கு தேவையான அனைத்து ட்ரைனிங் எங்களிடம் உள்ளது.
எங்கே?
உங்களுக்கா உங்களிடத்தில்.
எப்பொழுது?
உங்கள் வெற்றிக்கான நாளை நீங்களே தீர்மானியுங்கள்.
நாளைய அறிவு இன்றய வெற்றி.
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ENOG 9 - RIPE vs RIPE NCC from the beginning to after the NTIA transition
1. RIPE vs RIPE NCC
Hans Petter Holen
RIPE Chair
ENOG 9 - 9. June 2015
Kazan, Russia
- from the beginning to after the NTIA transition
2. Hans Petter Holen, 2015-06-09
Who am I?
• RIPE Chair
• ICANN NomCom 2014 & 2015 member
• Strategic Advisor, Visma
– Visma Hosting: Active 24, Loopia
– Corporate IT projects
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3.
4. Formed in 1989
Open for everyone
Creates policies
on consensus
RIPE Working Groups
5. Formed in 1992
Secretariat for the RIPE community
RIR for Europe, the Middle East and Parts of
Central Asia
11,000+ members and growing
Incorporated organisation based in
Amsterdam (and Dubai and with staff
in Russia)
Not-for-profit
6. Not “just” an RIR
Formed by the RIPE community to act as
secretariat and carry out activities on its behalf
To enable the community to gather online and
in person
Got the “blessing” from the community to
become an RIR shortly afterwards
7. RIPE NCC services also include:
Operating k-root
Provide technical training for members
RIPE Atlas - atlas.ripe.net
RIPEstat - stat.ripe.net
Regional meetings
8. Formed in 1992
Members
Administers those policies in
its work
Formed in 1989
Community - open for all
Creates policies
Does not allocate Internet
number resources
Allocates Internet number
resources
Has an Executive Board elected
by its members
Has Working Groups
9. Hans Petter Holen, 2015-06-09
RIPE NCC Governance & Accountability
• Managing Director accountable to the Board
• Board accountable to the RIPE NCC members
trough the General Meeting
• Arbitration
• RIPE -Bottom-UP, Open & Inclusive
• https://www.nro.net/about-the-nro/rir-accountability
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10. RIPE Working Groups
Address Policy
Anti-Abuse
Connect
Cooperation
Database
DNS
IPv6
Open Source
RIPE NCC Services
Routing
Measurement, Analysis and Tools (MAT)
11. Hans Petter Holen, RIPE 70 Opening Plenary, 11 May 2015
RIPE Working Group Chairs
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Address Policy Anti-Abuse Cooperation
Database DNS IPv6
MAT Open Source RIPE NCC Services Routing
Gert Sander Brian Tobias Meredith Alain
Nigel Jim Jaap Peter
Connect
Remco Florence
Piotr Job Jen Benedikt Dave
Christian Nina Martin Ondrej Kurtis Bijal Rob João
13. Hans Petter Holen, 2015-06-09
Bottom-up, Open & Inclusive
• Address Policy is decided by the Address Policy
Working-group trough the PDP
• RIPE NCC activity Plan is discussed in the
Services Working-group
• Governments welcome - in all workgroups
• Cooperation Working-group
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14. Hans Petter Holen, 2015-06-09
RIPE Policy Development process
• Anybody can propose
• Consensus decided by
WG Chairs
• RIPE NCC Board does
NOT approve policies
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15. Hans Petter Holen, 2015-06-09
RIPE Region summary
• RIPE - the open community
• RIPE NCC - membership association
• RIPE Working groups
• RIPE NCC accountability
• RIPE Policy Development process
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16. Hans Petter Holen, 2015-06-09
What is Happening?
• March 2014: NTIA announced intention to transition away
from oversight of the IANA functions
- Including management of global IP address and AS
Number pools
• A global, multi-stakeholder process is underway to develop a
proposal for future IANA arrangements
• Work occurring in all of the affected communities
- Protocol parameters (IETF)
- Numbers (RIRs)
- Names (TLD communities, country code and generic)
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17. Hans Petter Holen, 2015-06-09
What is IANA?
• The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
- Handles a small registry, including the global pools of Internet
number resources
- Executed by ICANN
- Operated according to the global policies developed by the
RIR communities
- Other functions includes maintenance of the DNS root zone
and management of protocol parameters for the IETF
• ICANN acts as IANA operator under a contract to a US
government agency (NTIA)
- Historical arrangement
17
19. Hans Petter Holen, 2015-06-09 19
https://www.icann.org/news/blog/iana-functions-usage-analysis
http://www.iana.org/performance/metrics
20. Hans Petter Holen, 2015-06-09
NTIA Timeline
• December 24, 1998 (DARPA-to-USC-to-ICANN transition) February 9, 2000 (NTIA-ICANN transition)
• April 1, 2001 (March 21, 2001 NTIA-ICANN contract)
• April 1, 2002
• April 1, 2003 (March 13, 2003 NTIA-ICANN contract) October 1, 2003
• October 1, 2004
• October 1, 2005
• October 1, 2006 (August 11, 2006 NTIA-ICANN contract) October 1, 2007
• October 1, 2008
• October 1, 2009
• October 1, 2010
• June 14, 2011 (Extension to March 31, 2012)
• March 5, 2012 (Extension to September 30, 2012)
• March 10, 2012 (NTIA finds no proposals met the requirements of Dec 19, 2011 RFP) March 10, 2012 (Extension
to September 30, 2012)
• October 1, 2012 (July 2, 2012 NTIA-ICANN contract)
• October 1, 2015
• October 1, 2017
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21. Hans Petter Holen, 2015-06-09
IANA executes Global addressing policy
• Allocation of IPv6 Blocks to Regional Internet Registries |
(Ratified 7 September 2006)
• Allocation of ASN Blocks to Regional Internet Registries |
(Ratified by Executive Committee, on behalf of the ICANN
Board in September 2010)
• Post Exhaustion IPv4 Allocation Mechanisms by the
IANA | (Ratified 6 May 2012)
• ICP-2: Criteria for Establishment of New Regional
Internet Registries
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23. Hans Petter Holen, 2015-06-09
IANA Stewardship Process: RIR Communities
•Five RIR communities each holding their
own discussions
•Proposal submitted 15. January 2015
•https://www.ripe.net/iana-discussions
- RIPE Cooperation WG mailing list archive
- Summaries of other RIPE community discussions
- Links to other RIR discussions
- Links to global discussions (ICANN, IGF)
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AFRINIC
LACNIC
ARIN
RIPE
APNIC
24. Hans Petter Holen, 2015-06-09
IANA Stewardship Process: CRISP
•Consolidated RIR IANA
Stewardship Proposal
(CRISP) Team
•Consolidate five RIR
community outputs into a
single proposal
•15 members selected
• Works transparently via a
public mailing list:
• https://www.nro.net/mailman/listinfo/ianaxfer
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AFRINIC
LACNIC
ARIN
RIPE CRISP
APNIC
25. Hans Petter Holen, 2015-06-09
Formation of the CRISP Team
• A call for volunteers was issued during RIPE 69
• RIPE Chair, Hans Petter Holen, appointed two
representatives from the community at RIPE 69
- Nurani Nimpuno (Netnod)
- Andrei Robachevsky (ISOC)
- Paul Rendek (RIPE NCC)
• Selection was made in consultation with the RIPE NCC
Executive Board
- Received community support in the RIPE 69 Closing
Plenary session
25
26. Hans Petter Holen, Closing Plenary, RIPE 70, 15 May 2015
CRISP Team Members - RIPE NCC Service Region
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Nurani Nimpuno Andrei Robachevksy Paul Rendek
Chris Buckridge Athina Fragkouli
Sr. External Relations Officer, RIPE NCC Sr. Legal Counsel, RIPE NCC
Support from:
Head of Outreach & Communications at Netnod Technology Programme Manager at the Internet Society Director External Relations, RIPE NCC
27. Hans Petter Holen, 2015-06-09
IANA Stewardship Process: ICG
• IANA Stewardship Transition
Coordination Group (ICG)
• Responsible for consolidating all
input into a single proposal
• 30 members from various
stakeholder groups
27
AFRINIC
LACNIC
ICG
ARIN
RIPE CRISP
APNIC
28. RIPE CRISP Team Members, 12 May 2015
Overview of the process
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AFRINIC
LACNIC
ICG
NTIA
CWGCWG
IETF
ARIN
RIPE CRISP
APNIC
Dec 2014 Jan 2015 June 2015
[NAMES]
ENOG 9
29. Hans Petter Holen, 2015-06-09
Key Principles
• RIR communities are the ultimate stewards of number policy
and registration
- A working model already in place
- Bottom-up, open and inclusive
• No new structures; build on existing structures and
relationships
- Operational and policy relationships already clearly defined
- Minimal operational change
- ICANN has provided excellent service as IANA operator
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30. Hans Petter Holen, 2015-06-09
Engaging the Communities
• We present this information at all RIPE and RIPE
NCC Regional meetings
- A summary of the feedback is documented online
https://www.ripe.net/iana-discussions
• Very important that everybody in the RIPE NCC
service region is heard in this discussion
Stay informed and participate in this important process
Crisp proposal is done - but SLA remaining!
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31. Hans Petter Holen, 2015-06-09
Essence of the proposal
• The oversight provided by the NTIA is replaced
by a contractual relationship with the RIRs
representing the Numbering communities
• The community can, trough the RIRs, change
the IANA operator just as the NTIA in the past
could have changed the IANA operator.
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32. Hans Petter Holen, 2015-06-09
Components of the proposal
• IANA function stability and reliability: ICANN to continue as
the IANA Numbering Services Operator, orderly transition to
another operator should such need arise
• Replace the role of the NTIA with the RIRs (as representatives
of the Internet Numbers community): RIRs to establish a service
level agreement with the IANA Numbering Services Operator
• Establishment of a Review Committee: To review the
performance of IANA Numbering Services and advise the RIRs
• Clarify IPR-related issues: Intellectual property rights (IPR)
related to the provision of the IANA services stay with the
community
32
33. RIPE CRISP Team Members, 12 May 2015
IANA SLA Principles
1. Separation of policy development and operational roles
2. Description of services provided to RIRs
3. Obligation to issue reports on transparency and accountability
4. Security, performance and audit requirements
5. Review of the IANA operation
6. Failure to perform
7. Term and termination
8. Continuity of operations
9. Intellectual property rights and rights over data
10.Dispute resolution
11.Cost-based Fee
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[Section III.A.3. of the proposal]
Article 2
Article 4
Article 6
Article 7
Article 8
Article 9
Article 10
Article 11
Article 12
Article 13
Article 5
34. Hans Petter Holen, 2015-06-09
Review Committee
• Advise RIRs on review of the service level described in SLA
– Provide feedback from the community’s perspective
• Community representatives from each RIR service region
– Equal representation from each RIR service region
• The process of selecting representatives will be driven by the
RIRs based on open and bottom-up principles
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35. Hans Petter Holen, 2015-06-09
IANA trademark and iana.org
• Intellectual property rights on IANA trademark and IANA.org:
– Clarity needed on these issues in case of a change of IANA
operator
• Section III.A.3 last paragraph:
– “The transfer of the IANA trademark and IANA.ORG domain
to the IETF Trust will require additional coordination with the
other affected communities of the IANA Services, namely,
protocol parameters and names. It is the preference of the
Internet Numbers Community that all relevant parties agree to
these expectations as part of the transition.”
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36. Hans Petter Holen, 2015-06-09
IANA Numbering Services Operator
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