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The RIPE NCC Update. Ingrid Wijte Registration Services Assistant Manager. Operations: Registration Services. Allocations now for three months only, as of July Preparing processes for the road towards last /8. IPv6 Ripeness: 7831 LIRs. 1 star: have IPv6 2 stars: & visible in RIS - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • The RIPE NCC UpdateIngrid WijteRegistration Services Assistant Manager

    Ingrid Wijte, November 2011

    Operations: Registration Services Allocations now for three months only, as of JulyPreparing processes for the road towards last /8

    Ingrid Wijte, November 2011

    IPv6 Ripeness: 7831 LIRs1 star: have IPv62 stars: & visible in RIS3 stars: & route6 object4 stars: & rDNShttp://ripeness.ripe.net

    Ingrid Wijte, November 2011

    Strong Registry and Data AccuracyContinuing implementation Contractual Relationship Requirements for End Users18,730 Resource Holders to be contacted (33% done)Contacting holders of legacy spaceGoal: include in Registry and up-to-date registration dataPhased approach, gathering feedbackAuditsGoal 2012: 50% of membership yearly

    Ingrid Wijte, November 2011

    Policy DevelopmentDiscussion Phase:Extension of the Minimum Size for IPv6 Initial Allocation Safeguarding future IXPs with IPv4 space Concluding Phase:Removal of multihomed requirement for IPv6 PI Accepted:Post-depletion IPv4 address recycling Global Policy for post exhaustion IPv4 allocation mechanisms by the IANA PI Assignment SizeTemporary Internet Number Assignment Policies

    Ingrid Wijte, November 2011

    CertificationDeployment 2011Ca. 700 members requested certificates10% of RIPE NCC address space covered by a ROAHosted, Non-hosted, Validation tool expandedDiscussion of Principles and Dangers in May 2011Retraction of Certification Policy ProposalMembership vote at GM during RIPE63Result: Continue but proceed with cautionAddress single point of failure, Red Button

    Ingrid Wijte, November 2011

    Charging SchemeA New Charging Scheme is needed every yearProposed Charging Scheme 2012: Fee proportional to Benefit, not just based on IPv4 allocationsGM Nov 2011: Proposed Charging Scheme not adopted2012: Stay with 2011 Charging SchemeLittle change, revenue stable

    Ingrid Wijte, November 2011

    Member & Stakeholder Survey GoalsFind out member views and needs on RIPE NCC servicesGather input for strategic developmentFocus group meetings throughout regionDesiree Miloshevic, John EarlsAnalysis by Oxford Internet Institute

    Ingrid Wijte, November 2011

    Key Findings: selectionIPv4 administrationDevelop guidelines for address transfers and monitor and report on themTake a strong stance on IPv4 address administrationRIPE DatabaseVery important service stay on top of data quality!IPv6 DeploymentMore information, support and resources requestedHelp all stakeholders understand role and responsibilities

    Ingrid Wijte, November 2011

    Membership & Community DevelopmentWorking with regional communities since 2003Moscow, Middle East, BalkansGreat successEncouraged setup of MENOG / ENOGRegional Meetings: 2011: Saudi Arabia, Dubrovnik, Moscow 28-30 Nov 2011: MoscowRoundtable Meetings:June 2011: Beirut, LebanonSept 2011: Amsterdam

    Ingrid Wijte, November 2011

    Next RIPE Meetings

    RIPE 64: Ljubljana, Slovenia, 16-20 April 2012

    RIPE 65: TBD

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