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RIPE Network Coordination Centre http://www.ripe.net 1 Axel Pawlik RIGF 2010, 13 - 14 May 2010, Moscow The Regional Internet Registry System and Internet Number Resources Industry Self Regulation in Practice Axel Pawlik Managing Director RIPE NCC

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Industry Self Regulation in Practice by Axel Pawlik Managing Director of the RIPE NCC

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The Regional Internet Registry System and Internet Number Resources

Industry Self Regulation in Practice

Axel Pawlik Managing Director

RIPE NCC

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•  Historically to facilitate self-organisation of Internet operators (1987 – present)

•  Manage Internet Numbering Resources (1992 – present) -  IPv4, IPv6, ASN

•  Consolidation of Internet Technical Community voices (2002 – present)

Why?

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Regional Internet Registries (RIRs)

1992

1993

1997

2002

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The Number Resource Organization (NRO)

•  The five RIRs form the NRO

•  The NRO enables the RIRs to act collectively to: -  Facilitate technical coordination of the Internet at a global level

-  Protect the unallocated pool of Internet number resources"

-  Act as a single point of contact for the global Internet community"

-  Ensure the global cooperation necessary for the continuing stability and integrity of the Internet"

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About the RIPE NCC •  Bottom-up, self-regulated, membership

association •  Open to everyone

•  Not-for-profit

•  Incorporated in the Netherlands, governed by Dutch law

•  Funded entirely by members; fully autonomous

  Open   Transparent   Neutral   Impartial

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The RIPE NCC’s Tasks

•  Facilitate technical coordination of the Internet

•  Support for the activities of RIPE

•  Services for RIPE NCC members

•  Acts as one of the world’s five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs): -  Registration and allocation/assignment of

•  IPv4 addresses

•  IPv6 addresses

•  Autonomous System Numbers (ASN)

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Structural Overview

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Why Manage IP Address Space?

•  Technical requirements -  Uniqueness of numbers -  Network topology realities

•  Prevent wasteful consumption •  Ensure fair distribution to all

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How to Manage Address Space?

•  Community agrees on rules -  Community: Anybody with an interest in

the management of the Internet - Making the rules is described in the

RIPE Policy Development Process (PDP)

•  RIPE NCC follows rules

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Policy Development Principles

Transparent •  Mailing list archives •  Minutes:

-  Policy fora -  RIR Executive Boards

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Open •  Anyone can participate:

•  Including Governments

•  Policy fora •  Mailing lists

Developed Bottom-Up •  Internet community •  Technology changes

•  Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)

Documented •  Formal policy documents •  Implementation procedures

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RIPE Policy Development Process

•  Structured assessment process

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Need

Discuss

Consensus

Implement

Evaluate

Put into practice: •  RIPE NCC •  RIPE community

•  Effect on industry •  Interaction with

technology

•  Mailing lists •  Open policy meetings

•  Technology changes

•  Industry requirements

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Address Management Policy

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Aggregation Registration

Conservation

•  Limit routing table growth

•  Support provider-based routing policies

•  Ensure uniqueness •  Trouble-shooting

•  Efficient use of resources

•  Allocation based on need

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IANA Policy Formation

IANA Policy formation

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How Policies Affect IP Address Distribution

•  PDP efficiently addresses needs of changing environment -  Classful CIDR -  Initial IPv6 allocation policy -  Simplified IPv6 allocation policy -  Preparing for IPv4 depletion •  Fair Run-Out, Transfer policies

-  IANA – RIR Policies

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Facilitating IPv6 Deployment

•  Simplifying IPv6 allocation policies •  Outreach to all stakeholders

- Government, press, enterprise, …

•  IPv6 trainings, conferences, workshops, … •  IPv6ActNow.org •  Joint efforts with ITC partners

-  Raise awareness -  Capacity building -  Education

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You are the Community, you decide what you need.

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We are here to serve you…

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Links

http://www.afrinic.net http://www.apnic.net http://www.arin.net

http://www.lacnic.net http://www.ripe.net

http://www.nro.net http://www.iana.org

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Questions?