The Internet Registry System presented by Mirjam Kühne Mirjam Kühne ETO, Oct. 1999 Overview • RIPE – in the global context • RIPE NCC – in the global.
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The Internet Registry System presented by Mirjam Kühne 1 Mirjam Kühne ETO, Oct. 1999 Overview • RIPE – in the global context • RIPE NCC – in the global context • Policy development – how can you participate 2 Mirjam Kühne ETO, Oct.1999 What is RIPE? • Reseaux IP Européens (1989) – – – – – – 3 collaborative organisation of ISPs open to all interested parties voluntary participation, no fees works by consensus encourages face-to-face discussion “interest group” for Internet community in ‘Europe’ Mirjam Kühne ETO, Oct.1999 RIPE Meeting attendees for 1998 FR FI BE CH AT IT US DK ES GR AE PL HU RU NL UA CM SK GM SI EU BA JP LU PT NO DE SE UK 4 Mirjam Kühne IE CZ Total: 669 ETO, Oct.1999 Global Context World-wide Internet Technical Development & Standards Body IETF World-wide Operators Forum IEPG EU Operators RIPE USA Operators Asian Operators NANOG APRICOT 5 Mirjam Kühne ETO, Oct.1999 What is the RIPE NCC? • Not-for-profit association under Dutch law – formal membership, Executive Board – yearly fee • 7 years of history • 1500+ members (mainly ISPs, but open to anyone) • Co-ordination and support services for ISPs 6 Mirjam Kühne ETO, Oct.1999 RIPE NCC Membership 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 1992 7 Mirjam Kühne 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 UK DE RU IT FR CH NL AT SE BE UA ES FI EU TR DK HU CZ NO SK PL BG PT GR IE SI LVOct.1999 ETO, JO Why an NCC ? • Support for RIPE/ISP community • Activities need continuity – Database ... • Neutrality and impartiality important – to ensure fair distribution of resources – neutral ground for ISPs to co-ordinate technical & administrative issues 8 Mirjam Kühne ETO, Oct.1999 RIPE NCC Activities • Registration Services – IPv4 & IPv6 address & AS number allocation – Reverse delegation • Co-ordination & Liaison – RIPE database maintenance – Technical Projects • Information Dissemination & Education 9 Mirjam Kühne ETO, Oct.1999 Activity Development Process RIPE Working Groups – define requirements, suggest activities RIPE NCC Staff – produces activity plan & budget RIPE NCC Executive Board – submits to membership RIPE NCC Membership – approves and sets fees 10 Mirjam Kühne ETO, Oct.1999 Policy Development • Developed in open policy meetings • Implemented by Regional Internet Registries • Co-ordinated among RIRs 11 Mirjam Kühne ETO, Oct.1999 RIPE NCC in Global Context Ultimate global numbers authority IANA/ICANN Sets policy and criteria for Regional Registries Regional Registries: Policies and criteria aligned but differences in local implementation 12 RIPE NCC ARIN APNIC RIPE ARIN Mtg APRICOT Mirjam Kühne ETO, Oct.1999 Service Regions of the Registries ARIN 13 Mirjam Kühne RIPE NCC APNIC ETO, Oct.1999 Policy Development in RIPE • Developed in RIPE LIR-WG • open-open-open • Implemented by RIPE NCC – open; controlled by membership 14 Mirjam Kühne ETO, Oct.1999 Policy Development Process • Policy (changes) can be suggested by – Members/Local IRs – RIPE NCC – Public at large • Policy must be – fair to all – ‘good’ for the Internet – consistent with global policies 15 Mirjam Kühne ETO, Oct.1999 How Can You Participate • RIPE Working Groups – LIR-WG • Open Mailing Lists – <[email protected]> • Public Meetings – next meeting in Amsterdam February 1999 • RIPE NCC membership – AGM 16 Mirjam Kühne ETO, Oct.1999 Pointers & References • Presentation http://www.ripe.net/meetings/pres/index.html • RIPE Meetings http://www.ripe.net/meetings/ripe/index.html • IPv4 Allocation Policies http://www.ripe.net/docs/ripe-185.html • IPv6 Allocation Policies http://www.ripe.net/lir/registries/ipv6.html 17 Mirjam Kühne ETO, Oct.1999 QUESTIONS? http://www.ripe.net 18 Mirjam Kühne ETO, Oct.1999