APNIC elearning: Requesting IP Address



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APNIC elearning: Requesting IP Address 19 AUG 2015 01:00 PM AEST Brisbane (UTC+10) Issue Date: 07 July 2015 Revision: 2.0 Introduction Presenter Sheryl Hermoso Training Officer sheryl@apnic.net Specialties: Network Security IPv6 DNS/DNSSEC Internet Resource Mgmt Reminder: Please take time to fill-up the survey 2 1

Overview Where do IP Addresses Come From? Regional Internet Registry Structure How to Get Addresses Initial IP Address Request New Member Application Applying for Resources through MyAPNIC 3 Where do IP Addresses come from? Standards Allocation RIRs Allocation LIR/ISP Assignment End user 4 2

RIR Structure 5 Internet Registry Structure 6 3

How Do I Get Addresses? Decide what kind of number resources you need IPv4, IPv6 Check your eligibility On the website www.apnic.net Contact the helpdesk helpdesk@apnic.net Become familiar with the policies www.apnic.net/policy Apply for membership and resources 7 IPv4 Address Space Source: NRO Q3 2014 8 4

Available IPv4 /8s in Each RIR Source: NRO Q3 2014 9 How Do I Get Addresses? Decide what kind of number resources you need IPv4, IPv6 Check your eligibility On the website www.apnic.net Contact the helpdesk helpdesk@apnic.net Become familiar with the policies www.apnic.net/policy Apply for membership and resources 10 5

Check for Eligibility IPv4 Initial LIR delegation: Have used a /24 from their upstream provider or demonstrate an immediate need for a /24, Have complied with applicable policies in managing all address space previously delegated to it (including historical delegations), and Demonstrate a detailed plan for use of a /23 within a year Small multihoming delegation: currently multihomed with provider-based addresses, or demonstrates a plan to multihome within one month demonstrate that they are able to use 25% of the requested addresses immediately and 50% within one year 11 Check for Eligibility IPv4 Internet Exchange Points: eligible to receive a delegation from APNIC to be used exclusively to connect the IXP participant devices to the Exchange Point. Critical Infrastructure: if operating in the Asia Pacific region, are eligible to receive a delegation available only to the actual operators of the network infrastructure performing such functions 12 6

Check for Eligibility IPv6 APNIC Members with IPv4 but no IPv6 automatically qualify for an appropriately sized block of IPv6 addresses. Members with an IPv4 allocation are eligible for a /32 of IPv6 Members with an IPv4 assignment are eligible for a /48 of IPv6 Minimum initial allocation Must be an LIR Not be an end site Plan to announce IPv6 within two years Must meet one of these: Have a plan for making at least 200 assignments to other organizations within two years Be an existing LIR with IPv4 allocations from an APNIC or an NIR, which will make IPv6 assignments or sub-allocations within two years. 13 How Do I Get Addresses? Decide what kind of number resources you need IPv4, IPv6 Check your eligibility On the website www.apnic.net Contact the helpdesk helpdesk@apnic.net Become familiar with the policies www.apnic.net/policy Apply for membership and resources 14 7

How Do I Get Addresses? Decide what kind of number resources you need IPv4, IPv6 Check your eligibility On the website www.apnic.net Contact the helpdesk helpdesk@apnic.net Become familiar with the policies www.apnic.net/policy Apply for membership and resources 15 Initial IP Address Request You are required to be an APNIC member in order to initiate your IP Address Request. However, you can apply for membership and request for an initial address allocation at the same time. http://www.apnic.net/services/become-a-member 16 8

New Member Application Form 17 New Member Application Form Member receives quote after application. Invoice issued after approval. More user friendly, interactive, and informative Contacts Management Kickstart IPv6 integration Essential Whois objects will be created automatically 18 9

Applying for Resources - IP Select IPv4 or IPv6 and the block size. Make sure you meet the criteria. 19 Applying for Resources - ASN Provide details of two peering networks, and whether you require 2-byte or 4-byte ASN 20 10

First Allocation APNIC IPv4 allocation size per account holder minimum of /24 maximum of /21 /22 from final /8 block /22 from the recovered block Initial IPv6 allocation criteria minimum of /32 IPv6 block larger than /32 may be justified 21 Requesting for Additional Resources 22 11

Questions Please remember to fill out the feedback form https://www.surveymonkey.net/r/ apnic-20150819-el2 Slide handouts will be available after completing the survey 23 APNIC Helpdesk Chat 24 12

Thank You! END OF SESSION 25 13