Address Council Report APNIC20 9 Sep 2005 Kenny Huang, Takashi Arano , Hyun-joon Kwon.

Download Report

Transcript Address Council Report APNIC20 9 Sep 2005 Kenny Huang, Takashi Arano , Hyun-joon Kwon.

Address Council Report
APNIC20
9 Sep 2005
Kenny Huang, Takashi Arano , Hyun-joon Kwon
1
ASO Address Council
−Does not represent the RIRs directly
−Three representatives from each RIR Region
After the signature of the new MoU (Oct 21st, 2004 - NRO)
two elected and one nominated by each RIR Board
−The representatives are not necessarily
RIR members
−All interested parties may participate
2
ASO Address Council
is responsible for the organizational roles of
3
•
providing recommendations to the Board of ICANN concerning
the recognition of new RIRs, according to agreed requirements
and policies as currently described in document [ICP-2].
•
defining procedures for selection of individuals to serve on
other ICANN bodies, in particular on the ICANN Board, and
implementing any roles assigned to the Address Council in
such procedures.
•
providing advice to the Board of ICANN on number resource
allocation policy, in conjunction with the RIRs.
•
developing procedures for conducting business in support
of their responsibilities, in particular for the appointment of
an Address Council Chair and definition of the Chair's
responsibilities. All such procedures shall be submitted to
the Executive Council of the NRO for approval.
NRO
Formed by the 5 RIRs – Regional Internet Registries
to formalise their co-operative Efforts – ”the RIRs
in concert” - the NRO exists to
• protect the unallocated Number Resource pool,
• promote and protect the bottom-up policy development
process, and
• act as a focal point for Internet community input into the RIR
system.
4
POLICY FOR ALLOCATION OF IPv4
BLOCKS TO RIRs
The policy describes the procedure by which IANA will make
IPv4 allocations to the Regional Internet Registries.
• The draft policy for IPv4 was submitted by the NRO – Number
Resource Organization to the ASO Address Council.
• ASO Resolution has been approved by ASO in accordance with
the four RIRs local policy development processes
• Global Addressing Policy was forwarded to ICANN Board of
Directors - September 03, 2004
• ICANN Board of Directors - final resolution in Mar del
Plata - April 08, 2005
5
IPv6 GLOBAL POLICY
• ASO community is considering global IANA IPv6 address
allocation policy.
• Through the Regional Internet Number Registry Public Policy
Forums, the ASO community is considering global policy
proposals that will govern how IANA allocates IPv6 address
blocks to the RIRs.
• Proposals have been introduced in all of the RIR communities.
The proposals are currently being discussed through RIR
mailing lists, and the global IPv6 mailing list.
• ASO and NRO encourage all who are interested in IPv6 policy
to join these discussions and to participate in the RIRs public
meetings where this issue has been added to the agenda.
6
AFRINIC
• ASO and NRO are pleased to note AfriNIC's continued
progress since it received ICANN recognition during
the meeting in Mar del Plata/Argentina, as the fifth
Regional Internet Registry (RIR) at April 8, 2005.
• AfriNIC II was held at April 26-27, 2005 in MaputoMozambique.
• The AC is pleased to welcome the elected AfriNIC
AC members: Jean Robert Hountomey - 3 years
Sylvia Geha Kezengwa - 2 years
Alan Barret - 1 year (board appointed)
7
The current members of the Address Council are
* RIR Board appointed member to the ASO AC
AC Member
Region
Term From
Until
Jean Robert Hountomey
AfriNIC
Apr 2005
31 Dec 2008
Sylvia Geha Kezengwa
AfriNIC
Apr 2005
31 Dec 2007
Alan Barrett*
AfriNIC
Apr 2005
31 Dec 2006
Hyun-joon Kwon
APNIC
Jan 2004
31 Dec 2006
Kenny S. Huang*
APNIC
Jan 2005
31 Dec 2005
Takashi Arano
APNIC
Jan 2003
31 Dec 2005
Louis Lee
ARIN
Jan 2004
31 Dec 2006
Lee Howard*
ARIN
Jan 2005
31 Dec 2005
Sanford George
ARIN
Jan 2005
31 Dec 2007
Sebastian Bellagamba
LACNIC
Jan 2004
31 Dec 2006
Hartmut Richard Glaser*
LACNIC
Jan 2005
31 Dec 2007
Julian Dunayevich
LACNIC
Nov 2002
31 Dec 2005
Sabine Jaume
RIPE NCC
Jan 2004
31 Dec 2006
Hans Petter Holen
RIPE NCC
Jan 2005
31 Dec 2007
Wilfried Woeber*
RIPE NCC
Jan 2003
31 Dec 2005
Francisco Obispo, LACNIC, has been elected to replace Julan Dunayevich from Jan 2006
8
ASO AC Administration
Secretariat for 2005 is supported by LACNIC
−Rotate between the RIRs
ARIN
APNIC
RIPE NCC
LACNIC
9
=> 2002
=> 2003
=> 2004
=> 2005
AC elected ICANN Board Members
Term
Board
member
Raimundo
Beca
Mouhamet
Diop
10
Region
From
Until
Latin
America
May 2004
May 2007
Africa
June 2003
June 2006
Meetings of the AC
• Bi-Monthly Telephone Conferences
2004 => Jan 21, Mar 10, May 06, July 07, Sep 01, Nov 03
2005 => Jan 05, Mar 02, May 04, July 10, July 27
• Yearly => 2 Workshops
MAPUTO => April 27, 2005
VANCOUVER => November, 2005
• Outreach and Community input
RIR policy meetings
ICANN meetings
11
Recent Address Council Issues
•
Responds to the ICANN Strategic Plan Document
1.- draft comments prepared by Sebastian Bellagamba,
2.- discussed by the AC - Address Council using e-mail, before the
3.- final publication
•
WGIG - Working Group on Internet Governance
1.- advice to the ICANN Board of Directors on addressing aspects of
the WGIG work (drafted by Lee Howard)
2.- appointed Lee Howard to attend WGIG meeting on behalf of the AC
•
Input to ICANN Board and comments to ICANN Procedure
to handle ASO Policy proposal
1.- ICANN posted a review procedure
2.- Louis Lee and Sebastian Bellagamba draftet the AC response to
the procedure
3.- discussed at the AC workshop in Maputo,
4.- formaly approved at regular AC conference call at May 04, 2005
12
Ongoing Address Council Issues
•
Advice to the ICANN Board on the New gTLD
stategy Implementation
−
•
Advice to the ICANN Board on ”Competitive IPv6
allocation and assignment policies”
−
•
13
Analysis of IP addressing issuess or concerns in the
proposal
Working Group created
Follow the development of IPv6 Global policy:
−
Presented at all RIR meetings
−
The ASO Address Council shall review the process followed by the RIRs
in terms of reaching a position of common agreement and a common text
to describe the proposed global policy, and the Address Council shall
undertake measures in accordance with an adopted procedure to assure
itself that the significant viewpoints of interested parties were adequately
considered.
ASO Address Council
Thank You !!!
14