How is IPv6 deployment going in the APNIC region?
Skeeve Stevens
Skeeve at eintellego.net
Thu Apr 14 22:04:20 UTC 2011
All… as of early this morning, APNIC is empty.
Last /8 Policy is now in effect.
...Skeeve
--
Skeeve Stevens, CEO - eintellego Pty Ltd - The Networking Specialists
skeeve at eintellego.net ; www.eintellego.net
Phone: 1300 753 383 ; Fax: (+612) 8572 9954
Cell +61 (0)414 753 383 ; skype://skeeve
facebook.com/eintellego or eintellego at facebook.com
twitter.com/networkceoau ; www.linkedin.com/in/skeeve
PO Box 7726, Baulkham Hills, NSW 1755 Australia
--
eintellego - The Experts that the Experts call
- Juniper - HP Networking - Cisco - Brocade - Arista - Allied Telesis
On 15/04/11 7:01 AM, "Iljitsch van Beijnum" <iljitsch at muada.com<mailto:iljitsch at muada.com>> wrote:
On 14 apr 2011, at 13:02, Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:
Based on that file, APNIC still has 17.57 million regular + 2.27 M legacy = 19.84 M total address space, so another 0.5 M wouldn't deplete what's left.
I just got the 15 apr file which has the info for 14 apr (sigh...) and indeed 1100 blocks adding up to 0.52 million addresses were given out today. And that still leaves 2.27 million legacy addresses available, including all of 43.224.0.0/11 except 43.244 and 43.253, as well as 0.34 million non-legacy, non-103/8 addresses.
103/8 is apparently going to be the special final /8. It's still wide open except a /16, a /22 and a /24 that are registered to the debogon project (as of a week and a half ago).
More information about the NANOG
mailing list