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Importing route objects from another IRR

APNIC operates an Internet Routing Registry (IRR), which at this time, is embedded in the normal APNIC Whois Database as ‘source APNIC’. This IRR permits the full set of RPSL objects to be created and maintained under normal whois methods or via MyAPNIC. Some Internet number resource (INR) holders maintain their RPSL data in other […]

IPv6 transition stories

Today's Internet developed as a result of progressive deregulation of the telecommunication environment. Network operators both fiercely compete in the market economy, while cooperating to overcome common technical challenges by sharing knowledge, experience, and forming best current practices to reference in daily operations. The success of global IPv6 also depends on sharing knowledge and experiences. […]

Network Operators Groups

APNIC staff attend and often present at Network Operators Groups (NOG) meetings across the Asia Pacific region. These presentations are available for download in both PDF and PPT format. NZNOG 2014 Nelson, New Zealand 30 January 2014 APNIC Update (PDF 1.4 MB) SANOG 22 Mumbai, India 13 August 2013 APNIC Update (PDF 596.0 KB) SGNOG […]

Resource quality assurance

APNIC recognizes that as the IANA IPv4 address space pool has been exhausted, there may be increasing community concern about the quality of the recently allocated address blocks made available for distribution. Regional Internet Registries (RIRs), such as APNIC, have no control about how addresses are administered, routed or filtered by the network operators. The […]

prop-050: IPv4 address transfers

Proposal text prop-050-v005 Synopsis This policy proposes removing APNIC policy restrictions on the transfer of registration of IPv4 address allocations and IPv4 portable address assignments between current APNIC account holders. Current status Implemented on 10 February 2010. Authors Geoff HustonPhilip Smith Relevant forum Policy SIG Previous versions prop-050-v001 prop-050-v002 prop-050-v003 prop-050-v004 Status at other RIRs […]

prop-051: Global policy for the allocation of the remaining IPv4 address space

Proposal text Text Synopsis This proposal describes a process for the allocation of the remaining IPv4 space from IANA to the existing RIRs. Current status Did not reach consensus at APNIC 24. See policy proposal, prop-046: IPv4 countdown policy proposal, for an alternative proposal on the same issue. Authors Roque Gagliano , ANTEL Francisco Obispo, […]

prop-041: IPv6 assignment size to critical infrastructure

Proposal text Text Synopsis This policy proposes a clarification of the APNIC policy for IPv6 portable assignments to critical infrastructure networks operating in the Asia Pacific region. Current status Implemented. Draft policy document in review. Author APNIC Secretariat Relevant forum Policy SIG Most recent version prop-041-v001 Previous versions N/A Status at other RIRs N/A Proposal […]

prop-062: Use of final /8

Proposal text prop-062-v002 Synopsis This proposal describes how APNIC should handle the final /8 to be allocated in the Asia Pacific region. Current status Implemented on 16 February 2009 Authors Philip Smith, Jonny Martin, Randy Bush Relevant forum Policy SIG Previous versions prop-062-v001 Status at other RIRs N/A Proposal history Date Description 15 July 2008 […]

prop-046: IPv4 countdown policy proposal

Proposal text Text Synopsis This proposal seeks to focus on measures that should be taken globally in the address management area in order to prepare for exhaustion of the IPv4 free pool in all RIR regions. Current status Returned to the mailing list for further discussion. Authors JPNIC IPv4 countdown policy team Akinori Maemur Akira […]