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AFRINIC Ltd
Number resources
AFRINIC Ltd
Policies&thePDP
Membership
Agenda
⫞ Explain how Internet Number resources are managed.
⫞ Describe the 3 address management principles
Section Objectives
Internet Number Resources
Understanding
learn.afrinic.net | slide 4
Types of Internet resources
196.1.0.87
perfexcellence.org
ISPInternet
AS 15964
2001:db8:c001::face
learn.afrinic.net | slide 5
The IP resource management hierarchy
IANA
AFRINIC
RIPE NCC
ARIN
APNIC
LACNIC
LIR
End Site (PI)
NIR End Site (PA)
End Site (PA)
LIR
learn.afrinic.net | slide 6
IP resource management by region
learn.afrinic.net | slide 7
Address Management Objectives
Conservation Aggregation Registration
learn.afrinic.net | slide 8
Why get your own IP address space?
Better
multihoming
Avoid
renumbering
Identity
independence
the numbering resources, subject matter of the present
agreement, are not property (real, personal or intellectual);
no proprietary right is being transferred in virtue of this
agreement to it;
it is bestowed with an exclusive right of use of those numbering
resources within the ambit of the “need” which it has justified
in its application and for no other purpose during the currency
of the present agreement;
transfer of the number resources is strictly prohibited.
‘Ownership’ of IP resources [ RSA6 (d)]
learn.afrinic.net | slide 9
AFRINIC’s resource pool
learn.afrinic.net | slide 10
41/8 102/8 105/8 196/8
197/8 Various fragments: ≈ /7
2c00::/12 2001:4200::/23
16 bits: 36864 - 37887
32 bits: 327680 - 328703
IPv4
IPv6
ASNs
learn.afrinic.net | slide 11
80m+ IPv4 addresses distributed since 2005
/24’s(thousands)
learn.afrinic.net | slide 13
Over 9000 IPv6 /32 prefixes distributed since 2005
Numberof/32Prefixes
• Two /20 issued so far
IPv6 prefixes issued by country(regardless of size)
learn.afrinic.net | slide 14
About 1242 ASNs since 2005
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About 1,368 ASNs since 2005
learn.afrinic.net | slide 16
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S
Q U E S T I O N S
⫞ Outline AFRINIC’s role in managing the Internet
⫞ List the various services AFRINIC provides
⫞ Explain the role of the AFRINIC Community
Section Objectives
AFRINIC Ltd
About
learn.afrinic.net | slide 19
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HQ = Mauritius
Datacenter = S. Africa
1400+
Members
2005
Incorporated
Profit
learn.afrinic.net | slide 21
AFRINIC Members The AFRINIC Community
o Must be a legal entity
o Sign contract with AFRINIC Ltd
o May use AFRINIC resources
o IPv4 addresses
o IPv6 addresses
o ASNs
o Pay annual membership fee
o Elect board of directors
o Not a legal entity
o No contract with AFRINIC Ltd
o Work via mailing lists
o Deliberate resource policy
Corporate Governance Structure Resources Governance Structure
member
board
CEO
staff
member member member The Community
Policy Working Group
Co-chairs
Staff liaison
learn.afrinic.net | slide 22
Announcements (announce@afrinic.net)
Policy Discussions (rpd@afrinic.net)
IPv6 in Africa (afripv6-discuss@afrinic.net)
Community Discuss (community-discuss@afrinic.net.)
Member discussion (members-discuss@afrinic.net)
http://bit.ly/afrinic-mailing-lists
AFRINIC public mailing lists
learn.afrinic.net | slide 23
IP Address Allocation
&
ASN Assignment
Routing Registry for
AFRINIC Address
blocks
Whois database
maintenance
Training & Capacity
Building
Community
development
Facilitate IP Resource
Policy Development
AFRINIC’s Services
AFRINIC’s Services
AFRINIC’s Services
AFRINIC’s Services
AFRINIC’s Services
AFRINIC’s Services
skype2afrinic
@AFRINIC
@AFRINICTraining
contact@afrinic.net
hostmaster@afrinic.net
t: +230 4035100
f: +230 466 6758
/afrinic
/afrinicmedia
A
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Q U E S T I O N S
⫞ Describe the AFRINIC Policy Development Process
⫞ Describe how policies affect you
Section Objectives
IP Resource Policies
Understanding
----The set of steps by which the African Internet
community proposes, deliberates and adopts the
policies that guide the use of number resources in
the AFRINIC service region----
What is the Policy Development Process?
learn.afrinic.net | slide 29
learn.afrinic.net | slide 30
The principles of the PDP
Open
Transparent Bottom-up
learn.afrinic.net | slide 31
Some current AFRINIC policies
§ IPv4 Allocation Policy (afpub-2005-v4-001)
§ Policy for End User Assignment (afpub-2006-gen-001)
§ IPv6 Address Allocation and Assignment policy (afpub-2013-
v6-001)
§ IPv6 (PI) Assignment for End-Site (afpub-2007-v6-001)
§ Policy for ASN management (afpub-2004-asn-001)
All the policies (http://bit.ly/policy-lib)
Consolidated manual (http://bit.ly/policy-man)
learn.afrinic.net | slide 32
Submit proposal Discuss proposal
Board ratifies
Consensus
?
Update proposal
Yes
No
No
Withdraw
?
How the PDP works
Yes
Detailed flowchart at j.mp/AF-PDP-chart
learn.afrinic.net | slide 33
Why do policies change?
Adapt to new
technology trends
Align with
changing business
needs
Accommodate
Internet industry
growth
learn.afrinic.net | slide 34
How to participate in the PDP
Subscribe to rpd
mailing list
Propose policy
Discuss policy
proposals
Participate at public
policy meeting
A
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R
S
Q U E S T I O N S
⫞ Describe AFRINIC membership requirements
⫞ Apply for membership & request resources
Section Objectives
AFRINIC Membership
Getting started with
learn.afrinic.net | slide 37
There are 3 types of members
Registered Member
AssociateMember
ResourceMember
IPv4
IPv6
ASN
Vote
LIR
End
Site
Board members
Participate at AGM
Observe at AGM
Gov’t
NGO
Person
learn.afrinic.net | slide 38
Resource Membership criteria
Incorporated in Africa Infrastructure in Africa Legal entity
learn.afrinic.net | slide 40
IPv4 Fee schedule for LIR
Category Size Setup Annual Early Bird
Extra Small /22 - < /20 $1,750 $1,400 $1,330
Very Small ≥ /20 - < /18 $2,000 $2,200 $2,090
Small ≥ /18 - </16 $2,500 $6,400 $6,080
Medium ≥ /16 - < /14 $4,000 $12,800 $12,160
Large ≥/14 - < /12 $6,500 $22,500 $21,375
Very Large ≥ /12 - </10 $8,000 $30,000 $28,500
Extra Large ≥ /10 $10,000 $38,400 $36,480
learn.afrinic.net | slide 41
IPv4 fee schedule for End Site
Category Size Setup Annual
Micro End User ≥ /24 - /23 $2,500 $200
Mini End User ≥ /23 - /22 $2,700 $300
Extra Small ≥ /22 - /20 $3,000 $400
Very Small ≥ /20 - /18 $5,000 $500
Small ≥ /18 - /16 $7,500 $600
Medium ≥ /16 - /14 $9,000 $1,000
Large ≥/14 - /12 $10,00 $1,500
Very Large ≥ /12 - /10 $12,000 $2,000
Extra Large ≥ /10 $15,000 $2,500
learn.afrinic.net | slide 42
IPv6 only Fee Schedule
Category Size Setup Annual Early Bird
Small /32 $2,500 $2,500
Large > /32 $20,000 $20,000
PI (End User) /48 $2,500 $100
learn.afrinic.net | slide 43
Documents required to
support membership
Documents required to support
resource request
Certificate
of
Incorporation
Proof
OfAddress Regulator’s
License
Agreements
with
Upstream
Providers
Evidence of
Infrastructure
presence
learn.afrinic.net | slide 44
IPv4 LIR eligibility criteria IPv4 EU eligibility criteria
① Prove immediate need
§ Existing infrastructure
§ Customers
② Renumbering plan*
③ Minimum allocation: /22
Show current use of at least a
/25 prefix from ISP.
Minimum assignment: /24
At least 50% of total size
requested is required
immediately (0 – 3 months)
----- OR -----
-----|-----
learn.afrinic.net | slide 45
IPv6 LIR eligibility criteria IPv6 EU eligibility criteria
① Connectivity within 12
months
② Announce the prefix in
BGP within 12 months
③ Minimum size: /32
④ Show reasonable plans for
making /48 assignments to
endsites
① Hold or eligible for IPv4 PI
② Demonstrate need
③ Plan to announce prefix in
BGP within 12 months
④ Minimum size: /48
learn.afrinic.net | slide 46
ASN eligibility criteria
Multihoming
Plan
RoutingPolicy
Membership Process: Initial application
learn.afrinic.net | slide 47
Read all relevant policies
Register at
nmrp.afrinic.net
System generates RSA & ticket
Membership Process: evaluation
learn.afrinic.net | slide 48
AFRINIC Ltd evaluates
membership & resource request
AFRINIC Ltd sends invoice
Approved?
Yes
No
End
Membership Process: conclusion
learn.afrinic.net | slide 49
Submit signed RSA to AFRINIC
Invoice paid?Follow-up
Yes
No
Allocate resources
After you become an AFRINIC member, you get an email from Customer
Services inviting you to accomplish the following tasks, list them in order they
should be accomplished:
1. Register assignments for end site customers
2. Register sub-allocation for downstream ISP’s.
3. Look at each contact in the mycontact info and update
4. Change password on myafrinic
5. Regularly update your contact information in the myAfriNic portal to make
sure they stay accurate.
6. Register assignments for use on your infrastructure
7. Get bpki at least for admin contact to be able to vote.
Quiz
learn.afrinic.net | slide 50
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  • 3. ⫞ Explain how Internet Number resources are managed. ⫞ Describe the 3 address management principles Section Objectives Internet Number Resources Understanding
  • 4. learn.afrinic.net | slide 4 Types of Internet resources 196.1.0.87 perfexcellence.org ISPInternet AS 15964 2001:db8:c001::face
  • 5. learn.afrinic.net | slide 5 The IP resource management hierarchy IANA AFRINIC RIPE NCC ARIN APNIC LACNIC LIR End Site (PI) NIR End Site (PA) End Site (PA) LIR
  • 6. learn.afrinic.net | slide 6 IP resource management by region
  • 7. learn.afrinic.net | slide 7 Address Management Objectives Conservation Aggregation Registration
  • 8. learn.afrinic.net | slide 8 Why get your own IP address space? Better multihoming Avoid renumbering Identity independence
  • 9. the numbering resources, subject matter of the present agreement, are not property (real, personal or intellectual); no proprietary right is being transferred in virtue of this agreement to it; it is bestowed with an exclusive right of use of those numbering resources within the ambit of the “need” which it has justified in its application and for no other purpose during the currency of the present agreement; transfer of the number resources is strictly prohibited. ‘Ownership’ of IP resources [ RSA6 (d)] learn.afrinic.net | slide 9
  • 10. AFRINIC’s resource pool learn.afrinic.net | slide 10 41/8 102/8 105/8 196/8 197/8 Various fragments: ≈ /7 2c00::/12 2001:4200::/23 16 bits: 36864 - 37887 32 bits: 327680 - 328703 IPv4 IPv6 ASNs
  • 11. learn.afrinic.net | slide 11 80m+ IPv4 addresses distributed since 2005 /24’s(thousands)
  • 12. learn.afrinic.net | slide 13 Over 9000 IPv6 /32 prefixes distributed since 2005 Numberof/32Prefixes • Two /20 issued so far
  • 13. IPv6 prefixes issued by country(regardless of size) learn.afrinic.net | slide 14
  • 14. About 1242 ASNs since 2005 learn.afrinic.net | slide 15
  • 15. About 1,368 ASNs since 2005 learn.afrinic.net | slide 16
  • 16. A N W E R S Q U E S T I O N S
  • 17. ⫞ Outline AFRINIC’s role in managing the Internet ⫞ List the various services AFRINIC provides ⫞ Explain the role of the AFRINIC Community Section Objectives AFRINIC Ltd About
  • 19. learn.afrinic.net | slide 20 HQ = Mauritius Datacenter = S. Africa 1400+ Members 2005 Incorporated Profit
  • 20. learn.afrinic.net | slide 21 AFRINIC Members The AFRINIC Community o Must be a legal entity o Sign contract with AFRINIC Ltd o May use AFRINIC resources o IPv4 addresses o IPv6 addresses o ASNs o Pay annual membership fee o Elect board of directors o Not a legal entity o No contract with AFRINIC Ltd o Work via mailing lists o Deliberate resource policy
  • 21. Corporate Governance Structure Resources Governance Structure member board CEO staff member member member The Community Policy Working Group Co-chairs Staff liaison learn.afrinic.net | slide 22
  • 22. Announcements (announce@afrinic.net) Policy Discussions (rpd@afrinic.net) IPv6 in Africa (afripv6-discuss@afrinic.net) Community Discuss (community-discuss@afrinic.net.) Member discussion (members-discuss@afrinic.net) http://bit.ly/afrinic-mailing-lists AFRINIC public mailing lists learn.afrinic.net | slide 23
  • 23. IP Address Allocation & ASN Assignment Routing Registry for AFRINIC Address blocks Whois database maintenance Training & Capacity Building Community development Facilitate IP Resource Policy Development AFRINIC’s Services AFRINIC’s Services AFRINIC’s Services AFRINIC’s Services AFRINIC’s Services AFRINIC’s Services
  • 25. A N W E R S Q U E S T I O N S
  • 26. ⫞ Describe the AFRINIC Policy Development Process ⫞ Describe how policies affect you Section Objectives IP Resource Policies Understanding
  • 27. ----The set of steps by which the African Internet community proposes, deliberates and adopts the policies that guide the use of number resources in the AFRINIC service region---- What is the Policy Development Process? learn.afrinic.net | slide 29
  • 28. learn.afrinic.net | slide 30 The principles of the PDP Open Transparent Bottom-up
  • 29. learn.afrinic.net | slide 31 Some current AFRINIC policies § IPv4 Allocation Policy (afpub-2005-v4-001) § Policy for End User Assignment (afpub-2006-gen-001) § IPv6 Address Allocation and Assignment policy (afpub-2013- v6-001) § IPv6 (PI) Assignment for End-Site (afpub-2007-v6-001) § Policy for ASN management (afpub-2004-asn-001) All the policies (http://bit.ly/policy-lib) Consolidated manual (http://bit.ly/policy-man)
  • 30. learn.afrinic.net | slide 32 Submit proposal Discuss proposal Board ratifies Consensus ? Update proposal Yes No No Withdraw ? How the PDP works Yes Detailed flowchart at j.mp/AF-PDP-chart
  • 31. learn.afrinic.net | slide 33 Why do policies change? Adapt to new technology trends Align with changing business needs Accommodate Internet industry growth
  • 32. learn.afrinic.net | slide 34 How to participate in the PDP Subscribe to rpd mailing list Propose policy Discuss policy proposals Participate at public policy meeting
  • 33. A N W E R S Q U E S T I O N S
  • 34. ⫞ Describe AFRINIC membership requirements ⫞ Apply for membership & request resources Section Objectives AFRINIC Membership Getting started with
  • 35. learn.afrinic.net | slide 37 There are 3 types of members Registered Member AssociateMember ResourceMember IPv4 IPv6 ASN Vote LIR End Site Board members Participate at AGM Observe at AGM Gov’t NGO Person
  • 36. learn.afrinic.net | slide 38 Resource Membership criteria Incorporated in Africa Infrastructure in Africa Legal entity
  • 37. learn.afrinic.net | slide 40 IPv4 Fee schedule for LIR Category Size Setup Annual Early Bird Extra Small /22 - < /20 $1,750 $1,400 $1,330 Very Small ≥ /20 - < /18 $2,000 $2,200 $2,090 Small ≥ /18 - </16 $2,500 $6,400 $6,080 Medium ≥ /16 - < /14 $4,000 $12,800 $12,160 Large ≥/14 - < /12 $6,500 $22,500 $21,375 Very Large ≥ /12 - </10 $8,000 $30,000 $28,500 Extra Large ≥ /10 $10,000 $38,400 $36,480
  • 38. learn.afrinic.net | slide 41 IPv4 fee schedule for End Site Category Size Setup Annual Micro End User ≥ /24 - /23 $2,500 $200 Mini End User ≥ /23 - /22 $2,700 $300 Extra Small ≥ /22 - /20 $3,000 $400 Very Small ≥ /20 - /18 $5,000 $500 Small ≥ /18 - /16 $7,500 $600 Medium ≥ /16 - /14 $9,000 $1,000 Large ≥/14 - /12 $10,00 $1,500 Very Large ≥ /12 - /10 $12,000 $2,000 Extra Large ≥ /10 $15,000 $2,500
  • 39. learn.afrinic.net | slide 42 IPv6 only Fee Schedule Category Size Setup Annual Early Bird Small /32 $2,500 $2,500 Large > /32 $20,000 $20,000 PI (End User) /48 $2,500 $100
  • 40. learn.afrinic.net | slide 43 Documents required to support membership Documents required to support resource request Certificate of Incorporation Proof OfAddress Regulator’s License Agreements with Upstream Providers Evidence of Infrastructure presence
  • 41. learn.afrinic.net | slide 44 IPv4 LIR eligibility criteria IPv4 EU eligibility criteria ① Prove immediate need § Existing infrastructure § Customers ② Renumbering plan* ③ Minimum allocation: /22 Show current use of at least a /25 prefix from ISP. Minimum assignment: /24 At least 50% of total size requested is required immediately (0 – 3 months) ----- OR ----- -----|-----
  • 42. learn.afrinic.net | slide 45 IPv6 LIR eligibility criteria IPv6 EU eligibility criteria ① Connectivity within 12 months ② Announce the prefix in BGP within 12 months ③ Minimum size: /32 ④ Show reasonable plans for making /48 assignments to endsites ① Hold or eligible for IPv4 PI ② Demonstrate need ③ Plan to announce prefix in BGP within 12 months ④ Minimum size: /48
  • 43. learn.afrinic.net | slide 46 ASN eligibility criteria Multihoming Plan RoutingPolicy
  • 44. Membership Process: Initial application learn.afrinic.net | slide 47 Read all relevant policies Register at nmrp.afrinic.net System generates RSA & ticket
  • 45. Membership Process: evaluation learn.afrinic.net | slide 48 AFRINIC Ltd evaluates membership & resource request AFRINIC Ltd sends invoice Approved? Yes No End
  • 46. Membership Process: conclusion learn.afrinic.net | slide 49 Submit signed RSA to AFRINIC Invoice paid?Follow-up Yes No Allocate resources
  • 47. After you become an AFRINIC member, you get an email from Customer Services inviting you to accomplish the following tasks, list them in order they should be accomplished: 1. Register assignments for end site customers 2. Register sub-allocation for downstream ISP’s. 3. Look at each contact in the mycontact info and update 4. Change password on myafrinic 5. Regularly update your contact information in the myAfriNic portal to make sure they stay accurate. 6. Register assignments for use on your infrastructure 7. Get bpki at least for admin contact to be able to vote. Quiz learn.afrinic.net | slide 50
  • 48. A N W E R S Q U E S T I O N S