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IPv6 Policy and Statistics Ingrid Wijte July 2018 IPv6 Roundtable - Tel Aviv

About the RIPE NCC One of five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) - Serving Europe, the Middle East and parts of Central Asia - 76 countries Allocates and assigns IPv4, IPv6 and AS Numbers Supports and promotes the RIPE Policy Development Process (PDP) Secretariat for the RIPE community Maintains the RIPE Database!2

Status of our IPv4 Pool New and existing LIRs can receive one final /22 allocation from our remaining pool Around two years supply remaining!3

IPv4 Transfers 400 IPv4 Total Transfers 12000000 350 10000000 300 # of Transfers 250 200 150 8000000 6000000 4000000 Size of Transfers 100 50 2000000 0 2017-07 2017-08 2017-09 2017-10 2017-11 2017-12 2018-01 2018-02 2018-03 2018-04 2018-05 2018-06 0 Number of Transfers Size of Transfers!4

IPv4 Transfers in Israel Internal transfers - Total addresses: 24,704 (/18,/19,/25) - Number of transfers: 19 Incoming transfers - Total addresses: 24,320 (18,/20,/21,/22,/23,/24) - Number of transfers: 20 Outgoing transfers - Total addresses: 12,800 - Number of transfers: 18!5

Connecting the Next Billion Around 4,157 billion Internet users today - 54% of the world s population Mobile phones are Internet devices that require IP addresses The Internet of Things (IoT) will potentially bring billions of new devices online - How will the Internet look like in 5-10 years?!6

Network Address Translation Extends the capacity of the IPv4 address space by sharing an IPv4 address between clients Fairly common technology, used everywhere Breaks the end to end connectivity model It doesn t allow communication with IPv6! You are probably going to need it in some form!7

Large Scale NAT Home User private IPv4 NAT44 Box Home User private IPv4 NAT44 Box Private IPv4 NAT44 Box IPv4 Internet Home User private IPv4 NAT44 Box CUSTOMER PROVIDER INTERNET!8

The Internet of Things Libelium Smart World http://www.libelium.com/top_50_iot_sensor_applications_ranking Libelium Comunicaciones Distribuidas S.L.!9

Why IPv6? IPv6 is happening right now! IPv4 exhaustion Growth in connected devices IPv6 deployment Ingrid Wijte IPv6 Roundtable July 2018!10

Predictions Projection of IPv6 %-age of IPv6-Enabled Web Browsers (courtesy Google) in World Wide!11

RIPE IPv6 Policy Minimum allocation size is a /32 and up to a /29 without additional justification - More if justified by customer numbers and network extension - Additional bits based on hierarchical and geographical structure, planned longevity and security levels (same policy for subsequent allocations) Every assignment must be registered in the RIPE Database Minimum PI assignment size is a /48!12

RIPE IPv6 Policy - Recent Updates IPv6 Sub-assignment Clarification - The provision of separate addresses to customers is not considered a sub-assignment Organisation-LIR Clarification - The right to receive IPv6 allocations will apply per LIR!13

IPv6 Address Distribution Ingrid Wijte IPv6 Roundtable July 2018!14

Total Allocated IPv6 Space in /32s Ingrid Wijte IPv6 Roundtable July 2018!15

IPv6 Distribution by the RIPE NCC 13,772 / 19,435 of our members have received IPv6 (71%) 49% of all issued IPv6 resources are announced - 57% of assignments are announced - 47% of allocations are announced 26% of all networks in our service region are announcing IPv6 prefixes!16

IPv6 Capable Rate - Global IN 59.63% US 44.86% BR 27.97% https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/ Ingrid Wijte IPv6 Roundtable July 2018!17

IPv6 Capable Rate - Europe BE 59.04% DE 37.41% GR 36.75% NL 11.17% Ingrid Wijte IPv6 Roundtable July 2018 https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/!18

IPv6 Capable Rate - Israel Israel: 2.38% https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/!19

IPv6 RIPEness (ripeness.net) All (19293 LIRs) Israel (119 LIRs) No IPv6, 5665, 30% 1 star, 5266, 27% No IPv6, 36, 30% 1 star, 38, 32% 4 stars, 3538, 18% 3 stars, 2927, 15% 2 stars, 1897, 10% One star if the member has an IPv6 allocation Additional stars for: - IPv6 prefix is announced on router 4 stars, 13, 11% 3 stars, 22, 19% 2 stars, 10, 8% - A route6 object is in the RIPE Database - Reverse DNS is setup - Five stars if > 16% of content or access is over IPv6 Ingrid Wijte IPv6 Roundtable July 2018!20

Trends and Observations Growing interest in large IPv6 allocations Governments becoming more active in preparing nationwide plans Organisations are planning ahead but the scars of IPv4 are still there Knowledge around IPv6 is still limited Efforts to stockpile IPv6 by some organisations Ingrid Wijte IPv6 Roundtable July 2018

Promoting IPv6 Specialised IPv6 team within the RIPE NCC Attending conferences and events to raise awareness Training courses, free attendance for members Guidance during the evaluation of large IPv6 requests Advice while processing IPv4-related requests IPv6 Support for Governments programme!22

Questions ingrid@ripe.net