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Supporting Internet Growth and Evolution: The Transition to IPv6 Bali IPv6 Summit, Bali 9 June 2010 Sanjaya Services Director, APNIC 1

Overview Recap About APNIC Reality check: where are we now? Transition to IPv6: statistics IPv6 deployment edges Resource delegations Recent policy implementations Multi-stakeholder approach APNIC s efforts Way forward 2

3 Recap: About APNIC

Regional Internet Registries The Internet community established the RIRs to provide fair and consistent resource distribution and accurate resource registration throughout the world. 4

APNIC s Mission 5 Assist the Asia Pacific community in effective resource management Equitable allocation and registration services Provide educational opportunities 77 courses in 36 locations to over 1870 participants in 2009 Fully equipped Training lab (IPv6 supported) Coordinate IP addressing policy development and public positions Seek public consideration of issues that benefit Members

Policy Development Process Internet community proposes and approves policy All decisions & policies are documented & freely available to anyone 6

7 Where are we now?

IPv4 Address Global Distribution Available unallocated Pool 18 AfriNIC 2 8 May 2010

IPv4 Address Global Distribution Available unallocated Pool 18 AfriNIC 2 June 2010 2 x /8 allocated to LACNIC Available unallocated pool = 16 IANA remaining free IPv4 addresses = 6% 9 May 2010

IPv4 Consumption: Projection Projected IANA exhaustion: 30/07/2011 Projected RIR exhaustion: 15/03/2012 2014 2015 10 http://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/index.html 26 May 2010

IPv4 Consumption: Projection Projected IANA exhaustion: 30/07/2011 Projected RIR exhaustion: 15/03/2012 When will your ISP run out of IPv4 addresses? 2014 2015 11 http://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/index.html 26 May 2010

Transition to IPv6 12 IPv4 address exhaustion inevitable Sept 2011: IANA allocates the last /8 Aug 2012: APNIC first RIR to exhaust IPv4 Even now, some IPv4 address blocks have reachability concerns, e.g. 1/8 http://www.potaroo.net/studies/1slash8/1slash8.html Traffic in network 1.0.0.0/8 IPv6 should be inevitable The only solution to IPv4 exhaustion Protocol is 10 years old Under a new spotlight for at least 18 months How far have we come?

Spotlights on Deployment IPv6 Deployment Surveys APNIC & EU survey 2009 OECD Report April 2010 http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/48/51/44953210.pdf IETF 77 in Anaheim, March 2010 ISOC Panel IPv6: Are you there yet? Leslie Daigle (ISOC), Geoff Huston (APNIC) et al http://www.isoc.org/isoc/conferences/ipv6momentum 13

APNIC: Survey 2009 If not, why not considering IPv6? 70% 60% 58% 50% 40% 42% 33% 30% 20% 10% 23% 19% 18% 14% 14% 10% 8% 0% n=118

IPv6 address allocations and assignments (ISPs) No 29% Yes 71% 15 Does your organization have, or consider having an IPv6 allocation and/or assignment? (Sept 2009) n=192

OECD: Latest Report Indicators of infrastructure readiness Over 5.5% of networks on the Internet are IPv6-enabled (and accelerating) At least 23% of IXPs support IPv6 Over 90% of installed OSes are IPv6-ready (and 25% on by default) Approx 1% of DNS (1.5 mil names) has IPv6 Only 0.15% of the top 1 million Alexa websites The top economies with IPv6 presence Germany, The Netherlands, US, China and UK 16 http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/48/51/44953210.pdf

OECD: Latest Report 17 http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/48/51/44953210.pdf

OECD: Latest Report ISPs offering commercial native IPv6 service 18 http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/48/51/44953210.pdf

Ratio of IPv6 to IPv4 ASes IPv6:IPv4 ASNs 19 Measuring IPv6 Deployment by Geoff Huston, APNIC http://www.isoc.org/isoc/conferences/ipv6momentum/

Ratio of IPv6 to IPv4 ASes IPv6 is currently 6.0% of IPv4 in terms of ASes that announce or transit IPv6 routes. Assuming future exponential growth of this ratio, IPv6 will be at 80% of the v4 Internet in 2018 20 Measuring IPv6 Deployment by Geoff Huston, APNIC http://www.isoc.org/isoc/conferences/ipv6momentum/

Resource Delegations IPv6 IPv4

Recent Policy Implementations Proposal Title Overview Prop-050 IPv4 address transfers This policy removes APNIC policy restrictions on the transfer of registration of IPv4 address allocations and IPv4 portable address assignments between current APNIC account holders. Prop-073 Simplifying allocation/ assignment of IPv6 to APNIC Members with existing IPv4 addresses Kickstart IPv6: Available from the public and MyAPNIC websites as a simple, one-click application for current IPv4 address holders to obtain an appropriately sized block of IPv6 addresses. http://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals

Need IPv6 Addresses? IPv6 Kickstart Policy

What next? Challenges and Opportunities! 24

Sometime in 2012 ISPs will need addresses for new network infrastructure and will receive only IPv6 End users will start receiving IPv6 Internet services With or without private IPv4 addresses Enterprises and businesses will get IPv6 for their new networks Are you ready? 25

ISPs Note well: One day soon, you will only get IPv6 addresses for new deployments Is your infrastructure ready for IPv6? Can you deliver IPv6 services in 2012? What is your plan for IPv4 services to your customers? None? Customer NAT? CGN? Are your services and systems ready? DNS, SMTP, web, mail, etc Security, monitoring, customer admin, billing

Enterprises and Content Providers One day, your customers and business partners may only have IPv6 addresses Will your website and services be visible via IPv6 in 2012? Do you have an upgrade plan? Does your domain name have AAAA? Do all your service providers, integrators and vendors have their plans in place? Have you asked them?

Governments Do you have procurement criteria mandating IPv6 capabilities? Are your agencies ready with IPv6? Are your online and e-government services ready with IPv6? Are your Internet industries up to speed? Are you providing leadership? What else are you doing?

Others System integrators and consultants Can you put all the pieces together? Are your people trained to answer questions? Can you help your customers with their planning? Academics and educators Is your institution ready for IPv6 in 2011? Are you producing IPv6-ready graduates? Have you upgraded your skills?

APNIC s Efforts IPv6 compliance in all our services ISPs, our main constituents Training, education, supporting NOGs Outreach on IPv6 Enterprises and content providers cctlds and their registrars Governments IGF and related meetings Asia Pacific Regional IGF in HK, June 2010 APEC TEL, ITU, OECD, and others

31 In Conclusion

Chicken or Egg? Google has quietly turned on IPv6 support for its YouTube video streaming Web site, sending a spike of IPv6 traffic across the Internet 1 Feb 2010 Networld Monash University, Melbourne, Australia:

IPv6 Address Management? RIRs will continue providing equitable services to the Internet community A stable and proven structure to manage Internet resources for the past 20 years Address management is not the issue in IPv6 deployment Policies are stable and unrelated to deployment APJII/IDNIC helps IPv6 address management All efforts should go to IPv6 deployment In the core and at the edges 33

What s the Killer App for IPv6? The Internet! 34

Thank You! <sanjaya@apnic.net>