Re: [sig-policy] Call for policy proposals for APNIC 32
Dear Andy, Randy and all,
APNIC's available IPv4 address space can be monitored here:
http://www.apnic.net/ipv4-exhaustion/graphs
The detailed status of all resources held by APNIC is available here:
ftp://ftp.apnic.net/public/stats/apnic/
Of particular interest is the report generated on 15 April 2011, the
date APNIC declared that we have entered Stage 3 of the IPv4 exhaustion
plan:
ftp://ftp.apnic.net/public/stats/apnic/2011/delegated-apnic-extended-20110415.gz
APNIC declared the final /8 policy effective when it had distributed all
the IPv4 address space that was available at that time. The report can
confirm that the only available blocks on that date were from APNIC's
last /8 (103/8).
At that time, the resources held by APNIC, but not available for
distribution, were as follows:
• 4,686,848 addresses (approximately 0.28 x /8) are historical address
blocks returned to APNIC, which are being held until there is clear
guidance from global policy. These were never allocated to APNIC and not
under our authority to reallocate, therefore they are not considered
part of the APNIC pool.
• 337,664 addresses (approximately 0.02 x /8) constitute returned space
under the membership closure grace period and quarantine. Once released,
this space will be added to the final /8 pool in accordance with prop-88.
• 16 approved delegations to new members pending payment were
temporarily registered to the ‘APNIC Debogon Project’. This includes the
39.192.0.0/10 highlighted in the NANOG mailing list.
A complete report on the Stage 3 implementation, including the issues
explained above, will be presented at APNIC 32 in Busan.
Please do let us know if you have any further questions.
Regards,
________________________________________________________________________
Sanjaya email: sanjaya at apnic dot net
Services Director, APNIC sip: sanjaya at voip dot apnic dot net
http://www.apnic.net phone: +61 7 3858 3100
________________________________________________________________________
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On 31/05/2011 4:52 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
APNIC has now reached the final stage of IPv4 exhaustion and is now
distributing IPv4 addresses according to the final /8 policies.
was that really the case? looking at geoff's numbers, it appears as if the
trigger may be been pulled a little early. could the secretariat comment?
I have asked the Secretariat for more information on this. Are there
specific points you want me to raise with them.
start with
http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2011-April/035234.html
and then read up on TEPCO and whitewashing techniques :)
randy
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