Re: [sig-policy] prop-074: IANA policy for allocation of ASN blocks to R
Dear Gaurab, Ching-Heng and all,
Below is APNIC 1Q data in the same format as the referenced RIPE presentation (page 2 to 4).
2009 Q1 Statistics (1 Jan - 31 Mar 2009)
• Out of the 97 assigned ASNs we know that:
- 85 were 16-bit (requested from start, reasons were supplied during first request)
- 6 were 16-bit (swapped from 32-bit to 16-bit)
- 6 were 32-bit
Why 32-bit was exchanged for 16-bit:
• 1 (17%) - their network devices (or part of them) do not support 32-bit ASNs,
hardware is outdated, no update is available
• 0 (0%) - the OS version on the router which will act as border router
doesn't support 32-bit ASN yet
• 4 (66%) - the upstream provider does not support 32-bit ASNs, device is not yet
available
• 1 (17%) - one (or more) of the peering partners do not support 32-bit ASNs
• 0 (0%) - the main transit provider does not support 32-bit ASNs
• 0 (0%) - the Internet Exchange does not support 32-bit ASNs
Regards,
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Gaurab Raj Upadhaya wrote:
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Hi,
Will it be possible for the APNIC secretariat to compile the data for
the APNIC region, as is done in the slides by Daniel @ RIPE NCC,
referenced in the proposal.
- -gaurab
Ching-Heng wrote:
With this proposal the policy will be aligned with the actual reality in
regards to 32-bit ASN deployment and usage.
The subject was raised during RIPE 58 and a presentation was made:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-58/content/presentations/asn32-take-up-report.pdf