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Call for Nominations for Representatives to the ASO Address Council -
RIPE NCC Region
Dear colleagues,
This is a call for nominations of individuals from the RIPE NCC region to
serve on the ASO Address Council. During November 2000, one RIPE NCC Region
Address Council seat will become vacant and will be filled for the next
three years by an individual nominated through this open call.
This document describes the functions of the ASO and the Address Council, as
well as the nomination and selection processes. If you are interested in
nominating an individual, or if you are interested in being nominated as a
member of the Address Council, please read this document carefully.
1. The Address Supporting Organisation
- --------------------------------------
The ASO was formed in August 1999 as a consensus-based advisory body within
the ICANN framework, through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by
the current Regional Internet Registries and ICANN.
The ICANN Bylaws (http://www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htm#VI-A) assign to
the ASO the responsibility for the development of global policies relating
to the distribution and registration of Internet address space, inter-domain
routing identifiers and that part of the DNS name space that is used to name
these addresses and identifiers.
More information about the ASO is available at: http://www.aso.icann.org
2. The Address Council
- ----------------------
The ASO Address Council co-ordinates the process of policy development in
areas within the responsibility of the ASO, according to procedures defined
within the MoU and by the Address Council itself. Specifically, these include
the hosting of an annual open General Assembly meeting (the first of which was
held in Budapest in May 2000) and attending regular meetings either by
teleconference or face-to-face, at which policy issues and submissions may be
considered.
The other major responsibility of the Address Council is the appointment of
individuals to fill ASO seats on the ICANN Board of Directors, according to
procedures defined within the MoU.
More information on the Address Council is available at:
http://www.aso.icann.org/ac/
3. The Role of Members of the Address Council
- ---------------------------------------------
Each member of the Address Council is expected to serve for a period of 3
years. The terms of appointment of the current initial AC members were
staggered terms of 1, 2 and 3 years to allow one third of the Address
Council to be replaced in each subsequent year.
No member of the Address Council is entitled to any compensation from the
ASO. No member of the Address Council can be indemnified by the ASO, nor can
the ASO obtain insurance coverage relating to the liability of the actions
of members of the Address Council.
AC members do not represent any RIR, nor do they act as representatives of
any other body. They are appointed in their individual capacity, and their
membership cannot be proxied by any other individual or organisation.
4. Address Council Nominations Process
- --------------------------------------
The term of Sabine Jaume who has served as an initial AC member for the past
year has expired. One individual from the RIPE NCC Region will be selected to
serve on the Address Council for a term of three years. The selection will be
made through an open election process, from the set of individuals who have
been nominated within this process.
Any individual may be nominated, with the exception of any staff member of
any Regional Internet Registry. Self-nominations are permitted.
Nominations should be sent by email to <nominations(a)ripe.net>, by midnight
CET on 30 September 2000.
The information included with the nomination is to be in English, and should
include:
Name of Nominee:
Country of residence:
Organisation:
Email Address:
Postal Address:
Biographical information:
Motivation for nomination:
Name of nominating individual:
Organisation:
Email Address:
All nominees will be contacted via email to confirm their willingness to
serve on the Address Council. If a nominee cannot be contacted via email, or
does not respond, then their nomination will not be confirmed and they will
not be eligible for election to the Address Council.
All confirmed nominations will be listed on the RIPE NCC web site after they
are confirmed. All nominees will have the opportunity to submit a written
statement in support of their nomination for publication on the web site. In
addition, others may express support for nominated individuals simply by
completing and submitting the nomination form provided above.
5. Address Council Selection Process
- ------------------------------------
The process for selection of the nominee to serve on the Address Council
will involve an open election. Due to the 90 day lead time needed for a call
for nominations prior to a RIPE NCC region policy meeting, the selection
process will not be held at the RIPE 37 meeting, 12-15 September 2000, in
Amsterdam.
Two selection processes have been proposed. The first follows the voting
process outlined in the MoU. The selection procedure would take place at the
RIPE 38 meeting in January 2001 in Amsterdam. The second process currently
being discussed involves implementing an electronic voting procedure as it
would allow for more participation in the selection process and could bring
the process forward. This procedure would be discussed prior to the RIPE 37
meeting and announced in the LIR-WG meeting. Hans Petter Holen, LIR-WG Chair,
will initiate discussions about this procedure on the lir-wg mailing list.
Important Dates:
30 September 2000 - deadline for Address Council nominations
Regards,
Hans Petter Holen
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Dear Colleagues,
[ Apologies for duplicate mails ]
We would like to remind you that in order to benefit from
the 50 EUR discount, we need to receive your registration
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We hope to see you all in Amsterdam.
Kind regards,
Sylvana Wenderhold
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Dear Colleagues,
[ Apologies for duplicate mails ]
Please find below the RIPE 36 draft plenary minutes. The draft
plenary minutes are also available on our website at:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/archive/ripe-36/plenary-minutes.html
Kind regards,
Sylvana Wenderhold
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36 RIPE Meeting Plenary Minutes - DRAFT
RIPE 36
Budapest, 16-19 May, 2000
Plenary Session
Chair: Rob Blokzijl
Scribe: Sylvana Wenderhold
1. Opening and welcome
2. Agenda
3. Minutes from RIPE 35
4. From the Chair
5. News from ICANN
- Mike Norris (MITF)
- Mike Roberts (President and CEO)
6. Reports from the RIPE NCC
7. Reports from:
- ARIN (Richard Jimmerson)
- APNIC (Paul Wilson)
- AfriNIC (Antony Brooks)
- LacNIC (German Valdez)
8. New developments in Transatlantic cable systems
(Daniele Bovio)
9. Reports from the Working Groups
10. Next RIPE meetings
11. AOB
12. Close
1. - Opening and welcome
RIPE Chair Rob Blokzijl welcomed the participants to the RIPE 36
meeting.
2. - The agenda
Agenda item 5 was shifted to a later time, as Mike Norris had
not yet arrived.
3. - Minutes from RIPE 35
The minutes were approved.
4. - From the Chair
Rob thanked Matav and Matav net very much for providing the
connectivity for the meeting. He also thanked Elender for the
computers supplied in the terminal room.
The Chair urged participants to clearly state their names and
use the microphone when asking questions.
Louis Touton addressed the audience concerning the ICANN
Independent Review Panel Nominating Committee. This Nominating
Committee consists of two individuals appointed by the ICANN
Address Council, along with two by the ICANN Names Council and
two by the ICANN Protocol Council. The Address Council has been
asked to identify its two appointments and is seeking
recommendations from the community.
The Nominating Committee to which appointments are being made is
responsible for nominating the members of the ICANN Independent
Review Panel, which addresses complaints from the community that
ICANN is violating its bylaws, etc. Members of the Independent
Review Panel should be current or retired judges, or people with
the legal training to be judges. Since those serving on the
Independent Review Panel will not be compensated, the Nominating
Committee members appointed by the Address Council should be
situated to persuade well-qualified individuals to volunteer to
serve on the Independent Review Panel. Thus, ideal appointments
to the Nominating Committee would be those people who know
judges. One important condition is that the people appointed
cannot be directly involved with the ICANN process (i.e. they
cannot be ICANN Directors, staff, or advisors, members of the
Address Council, etc.).
5. - News from ICANN
- Mike Norris
Please see the slides of Mike Norris's presentation at:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/archive/ripe-36/presentations/
Mike Norris informed the audience about the ICANN At Large
structure and the ASO. The ASO is well represented with Hans
Petter Holen, Wilfried Woeber and Sabine Jaume from this region
together with three members from the Americas and three from the
Asia Pacific region. Rob Blokzijl sits on the board of ICANN
itself. ICANN board elections are coming up in November.
Registration is open to anyone. Mike would like to see more
people register for the At Large membership.
For information about ICANN and the elections please visit:
http://www.icann-ineurope.org
- Mike Roberts (President and CEO)
Rob was proud to introduce Mike Roberts who was one of the highest
ICANN officials ever to visit a RIPE meeting.
Mike Roberts provided a few words of where ICANN is today and
where it is going. He explained that ICANN is a product of one
of the Internet's many scaling crises, in fact created as a
result of the major success of the Internet. He enlightened the
audience with some background information about how ICANN was
established as a non-profit corporation independent from the US
government. It has become a very diversified organisation with
an international perspective. The goal is an independent ICANN
with very little government involvement.
Mike Roberts pointed out three difficult issues for ICANN at
this time:
A. Manner in which new generic top level domain should be
introduced. The question is not should there be more, but under
what circumstances and conditions should there be more.
B. Revisions to RFC 1591 ICP 1. (Domain Name System Structure
and Delegation) This deals with the relationship between the US
government and the top level domain administrators. These
relationships need to be formalised.
C. Internet addressing should receive as much attention as the
names issue has received.
6. - Reports from the RIPE NCC
Axel Pawlik provided the RIPE NCC status report:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/archive/ripe-36/presentations/
His presentation focused on three main areas:
- Services
- Co-ordination
- RIPE NCC Priorities
Registration Services: The workload around the allocation of
IPv4 addresses is constantly increasing. Still there was good
news; the wait queue is down to five days from seven days.
IPv6: The revision of the policy document is still ongoing.
Membership: A milestone of 2000 members has been reached. The
membership is constantly increasing at a rate larger than
expected.
New members per region 1999: Europe 258 (551), Middle East, 8
(31), Africa 3 (8)
Number of requests: This year the number of requests has not
dropped under 1600 per month.
RIPE NCC Hostcount: It is beyond 11.000.000 after the first
quarter of this year.
RIPE Database: There was a problem with the database in March.
It was down for five hours. Updates were kept aside and handled
later. There was a small incident the day before the RIPE 36
plenary session. However, in the event of such occurrences the
spare server takes over, so these problems will go unnoticed in
the future.
Data protection: A lot of data is protected. PGP is the most
secure way to protect data, yet only two percent is protected
using PGP. Axel encouraged the members to start using PGP,
particularly as it is offered for free. At the next RIPE meeting
there will be additional effort to promote this mechanism.
Database reimplementation: The project is nearly finished.
Currently we have a server prototype. The RIPE NCC has set up a
test database for users of the RIPE database to send trial
updates to.
External Communications:
- RIPE NCC Annual Report 1999
The 1999 Annual Report has been sent to members. Copies are
available at the RIPE NCC <ncc(a)ripe.net>
- RIPE NCC awareness
RIPE NCC receives many invitations to give
presentations and participate in panels. The RIPE NCC has also
been busy meeting with various new players in the industry.
- New LIR course material successfully introduced
The first five courses taught with the new material have been
very well received.
Locations for upcoming LIR Training Courses (courses up to
September will be held in):
- Athens
- Prague
- Amsterdam
- Riyadh
- Madrid
- Geneva
- Paris
- Berlin
- Vienna
More information is available at:
http://www.ripe.net/ripencc/mem-services/training/index.html
New projects:
- Routing Information Service (RIS)
For more information, please see the following presentation:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/archive/ripe-36/presentations/
- Test Traffic Measurements (TTM)
- Moving from an experimental project to a regular service
- Preparing roll out the next series of test-boxes
- Improving and adding components based on the TTM data
Regional Internet Registry (RIR) Co-ordination:
- RIR retreat
- Attended ARIN, APRICOT and AfriNIC meetings
Axel welcomed the various members of the other RIRs at the RIPE
36 meeting in Budapest. He reported that the co-ordination
between the RIRs has been very successful so far.
RIRs have decided to split on a split of the total amount of the
contribution toward ICANN's first financial year that comes to
an end at the end of June 2000. (RIPE NCC: 50%, ARIN: 35%,
APNIC, 25%)
The Address Supporting Organisation (ASO) general assembly
meeting is gathering for the first time after the RIPE meeting
in Budapest on Friday, 19 May 2000. Axel invited the RIPE NCC
membership to join the meeting.
RIPE NCC Priorities:
- Continuing to ensure and further improve stable, reliable and
high quality services
The wait queue is down. However, the RIPE NCC will continue to
work towards getting the queue down to a level that is
acceptable to all members.
- Respond to members' needs and develop and propose services as
needed
- Further increase RIPE NCC and RIPE awareness
Question from Christian Panigl: Why does the RIPE NCC fund 50%
of the ICANN-ASO budget intended for RIRs and ARIN only 35%?
Axel: This is the first year's split between the registries. We
have looked at the degree of establishment, budget and turnover.
These numbers point to this split.
Rob: The money comes from the RIPE NCC budget and has been
approved by the membership.
Axel introduces Joao Silva Damas who presented a proposal to
revise the RIPE document store. Most documents are fairly static
and do not require frequent updating. Some however, change
frequently (policies and procedures document, the request forms
etc.). If they are referenced in other documents and the
document number changes, these documents need to be updated as
well. This requires a lot of work.
It would make it easier if the numbers would remain the same.
Joao proposes to have an option to freeze the number of certain
documents (the ones that change frequently).
After lively discussion it was decided to keep the system as it
is and review the RIPE NCC's internal procedures on document
revision. Later a detailed proposal will be presented to the
RIPE community. Generally there was agreement that more active
use of the document titles rather than its numbers would make
referencing these documents easier.
7. - Reports from: (ARIN, APNIC, AfirNIC and LacNIC)
ARIN (Richard Jimmerson)
Please see the presentation at:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/archive/ripe-36/presentations/
Richard Jimmerson introduced himself as the Registration
Services Manager at ARIN.
Structure of ARIN:
- currently 1001 members
- six board of trustees members
- advisory committee of 15 members
- president
- executive assistant
- four divisions
1. registration services group
2. member services division
3. engineering division
4. administration division
ARIN currently has 23 staff members. ARIN activities are very
much the same as other RIRs.
Some highlights from the presentation:
- Fees revised for registration category level upgrades
ARIN no longer bills for upgrades. ARIN will now
invoice the organisation at the new registration category level
on their next anniversary date.
- Maximum allocation size increased to /13
A handful of organisations outgrew the /14.
To meet their requirements, the maximum allocation size has been
increased to /13.
- Postal address for residential reassignments may be omitted
Individuals with a /29 or smaller still need to be listed in the
ARIN database, but instead of listing the postal address they now
use the ISP contact information.
- ARIN training soon to be offered
ARIN does not offer training, but will soon be offering training
within their region on a request basis.
One difference with the RIPE NCC is that ARIN issues address
space based on an organisation's three month needs instead of a
one year need. They require members to gives updates on their
address space every three months. ARIN then reserves address
space for one year. If the organisation does not need this space
within one year, it will be allocated to another organisation.
ARIN has a registration services helpdesk and saw a 74% increase
in the number of phone calls received in the last year. The type
of phone calls received are from people who need help filling
out templates, and have questions about policies, guidelines and
criteria.
ARIN has received 6 requests for IPv6 allocation. They have
approved and allocated 4 at this time.
ARIN priorities:
- Development of new tools to aid hostmasters in daily activities
- Developments of external training materials
- Increase level of customer service
ARIN staff visits many meetings and conferences to increase
awareness about their organisation.
Questions:
Jeroen Bet: How does ARIN ensure quality of customer services?
Richard: We looks at the quality of mail that has been sent out.
We also look at the performance of the individual hostmasters.
Sometimes members are approached to discuss any problems.
APNIC (Paul Wilson)
For a presentation about APNIC please see:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/archive/ripe-36/presentations/
- APNIC staff has doubled in the last year. They have 16 staff
at present but will grow to 21.
- Almost doubled the membership. APNIC experienced a decrease
growth during the Asia crisis, but now records are broken
monthly in terms of membership growth.
- They have issued an equivalent /8 in the last 16 months of
operation. Allocation rate is picking up dramatically.
- Paul explained that they align their charging model to the
number of allocations to an organisation. This would naturally
place the organisations into the small/ medium/ large/ very
large categories.
APNIC in 2000.
- Software automation
- to support resource and allocation processes
- Customer support
- help desk and member care programme
- Documentation
- improved user interface
- on-line help with forms
- translation of core documents
Overall, all aspects of APNIC are clearly growing.
APNIC meeting will take place 25-27 October, 2000 in Brisbane,
Australia. APNIC welcomes all who are interested to participate
in the APNIC meeting.
Questions:
Question: How many IPv6 allocation requests has APNIC received?
Paul: We have had 14 requests, and allocated 12 subTLAS so far.
Japan is very active in the IPv6 community. There has been a
Chinese request as well and we expect a lot more requests in the
future.
AfriNIC (Antony Brooks)
Please see Ant's presentation at:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/archive/ripe-36/presentations/
In his presentation, Ant Brooks elaborated on the challenges
AfriNIC is facing. Despite a consensus in Africa about the
establishment of AfriNIC, it has been difficult to realise any
concrete structure. 1999 was the year of anti-progress. Among
the reasons were the fact that they didn't have market
representation and none of the submissions for a host country
was workable. Particularly disastrous was the pull out of South
Africa from the process, as 80% of the Internet activity is
located in South Africa.
Another problem has been the language barrier. There has been
some Francophone and Anglophone tension in the region. This
problem seems to have been solved now as much attention is given
to simultaneous translation in French and English.
Gladly, in 2000 there has been a great deal of progress. A lot
of effort has been made to get South Africa involved once again.
At the recent conference in Cape Town, AfriNIC reached a
breakthrough. There was both strong geographic and market
representation. The RIRs were all represented at the conference,
leading to a warm support of AfriNIC.
Where is AfriNIC today?
- Structure
Bylaws accepted by principle
Membership structure (voluntary)
Board of Trustees
Executive staff
Funding model (but without figures)
- Representation
Interim Board of Trustees accepted
ASO observer selected (Antony Brooks)
Two listeners chosen (Mouhamet Diop, Nii Quaynor)
- Working groups
BoT advisory committee
Policy working group
Antony pointed out that the only way AfriNIC would become a
success is by creating stability. He explained that large ISPs
worry about the success of AfriNIC specifically because they are
concerned about the lack of stability as a regional registry.
Small ISPs on the other hand, worry about the minimum
allocations. Not many organisations need large allocations at
this point in time.
There is a propsal to have the initial AfriNIC staff be located
at the RIPE NCC premises. This would ensure the desired
stability as it offers both technical and financial solidity.
The other RIRs strongly advise against the suggestion ofmultiple
locations for the office in Africa.
- Possible pit-falls
Lack of a clear path to the final goal
Financial viability
Taking Africans out of Africa (there are not enough
skilled people in the region)
http://www.afrinic.org
LacNIC (German Valdez)
Due to German's late arrival, this presentation did not take
place. German gave his presentation at the ASO meeting (Friday,
19 May 2000 in Budapest). Please see the ASO Meeting minutes
when they become available on:
http://www.aso.icann.org
8. - New developments in transatlantic cable systems
(Daniele Bovio)
Please see the presentation at:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/archive/ripe-36/presentations/
9. - Reports from the Working Groups
Database Working Group
----------------------
48 participants
Scribe: Nigel Titley
Chair: Wilfried Woeber
Wilfried will receive help from Nigel Titley and Ulf Kieber with
the working group in the future. Nigel will take care of the PR
part of it and Ulf will help co-ordinate the working group. The
chair has received approval from the working group on this
issue.
Reports from RIPE NCC:
- Operational update
- Software re-implementation
Report form APNIC by Paul Wilson:
- CA activities, (ask for representation)
Results and actions:
- To work even more closely with CENTR to move the domain data
to their own database. Ask CENTR to present a progress report
regularly.
- To arrange for a digital signature and certification course
workshop for RIPE 37
- Activity plan for RIPE NCC in 2001
Input from other working groups is welcomed
EIX "exchange" object => propsosal invited
- Use of XML (for a common report template) => proposal invited
There were no questions.
IPv6 Working Group
------------------
75 participants
Scribe: Jeroen Bet
Chair: David Kessens
- A tutorial was given on Tuesday in addition to the regular
working group meeting. It was very well attended. Participants
had a chance to try IPv6 demo in terminal room. David reported
on 6Bone developments.
Status of IPv6 Allocation Guideline draft
End-user assignments:
It is currently discussed on which boundary end-user assignments
should be made.
Action on David: Summarise pro/cons to the findings and
discussions and concerns brought forward to the list.
There were no questions.
LIR Working Group
-----------------
101 participants
Scribe: Eamonn McGuiness
Chair: Hans Petter Holen
Wait Queue
- Nurani and Joao presented substantial plans to
improve the current situation
- The wait queue is now down to eight days
- The goal is to bring the queue down to two days
- In order to complement the internal process a Task
Force was formed comprised of members of the LIR WG.
This task force will gather comment from the community on:
- metrics such as the best possible delay
- broken parts in the current process and policies
- ways to improve communication flow
They will report back to the working group in a short and clear
document and deliver this to the RIPE NCC as input for the
processes and policies review.
Pre RIR address space
- as a follow up question to the ARIN presentation the
question on how to deal with address space predating the
RIRs was raised.
- The RIRs have a project to distribute the address space
to the appropriate registry.
Minimum allocation size Consensus on changing policy to:
- The minimum allocation size will be /20
- Not before 01 August 2000
- Identify allocation size on RIPE address blocks and
publish in a machine readably format by 15 June 2000
Please see the following URL for Hans Petter's complete
presentation:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/archive/ripe-36/presentations/
Hans Petter also provided a glance at the agenda of the upcoming
LIR working group in Amsterdam.
There were no questions.
Netnews Working Group
---------------------
13 participants
Scribe: Felix Kugler
Chair: Dave Wilson
Two excellent presentations were given:
Daniel Diaz (NHNS)
Kai Siering (Flowmaps)
The agenda for RIPE 37 will be very similar to the one for RIPE
36. The actions are being worked on.
There were no questions.
Anti-Spam Working Group
-----------------------
Approximately 25 participants
Scribe: Maldwyn Morris
Chair: Rodney Tillotson
Update spam:
- I love you - not spam
- Greeting card spam
- Collateral spam
-Anti-spam ORBS discredited
-Legislation EC directives, some opt-ins
Codes of conduct - RIPE-206 well-received
-BCP on opt-in lists
-AUPs; new end users, different expectations
-ISPs support their customers
Technical Measure
-filtering products and services
Interaction with CERTS
-Advice on responses
-Reading mail (headers?)
Next agenda will be similar.
There were no questions.
DNR Working Group
------------------
Participants: ?
Scribe: Sharon Bush
Chair: Kevin Meynell (in absence of Fay Howard)
New members (now 30 + 2 associates)
- Croatia .hr
- Russia .ru
- Japan .jp (associate member)
ccTLD Funding of ICANN
- ccTLDs required to pay 35% of 99/00 budget ($1.49m)
- ICANN proposing 'domain name based split'
- CENTR Excom advocating fee bands - discussion ongoing
- Formalisation of relationship between ICANN/cc TLDs
required
Kevin elaborated on some results from the DNSSEC working group
meeting.
Common Registration Templates
- Supported by some (all?) registrars
- XML?
- CENTR collecting templates to determine commonalties
Neteka
- Developed as alternative to BIND
- Supports multi-lingual character sets
- Software for associated services (e.g. mail)
- http://www.neteka.com/.
Russian ccTLD
- operated by RosNIIROS
- Registration Policies
- Fees
DNR Forum Activities
Common Template Task Force
- Feasibility of common templates
- Format (e.g. XML)
Data Protection
- Examine zone file access
- Document uses (e.g. statistics, host count, searching)
- Work in conjunction with CENTR Legal Forum
For a complete presentation, please visit the following URL:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/archive/ripe-36/presentations/
New Chairperson
Two individuals have come forward to chair the next meeting. For
now at least it will be on a meeting by meeting basis. The two
people are Hans Nicklasson from Swip.net and Mally McLane from
Planet Online. Sharon Bush from NetNames has offered to be the
Secretary for the next meeting.
Comment from Mike Roberts about the ICANN funding. He emphasised
that ICANN is not a governmental authority. The proposed ccTLD
allocations are not a tax.
Kevin answered that the proposed model is not the way forward
according to many ccTLDs, specifically in CENTR.
Rob said he experienced a 'd�j� vu' looking back at when the
RIPE NCC had just started. The outcome for the RIPE NCC is a
mixture between the two models.
There were no questions.
Routing Working Group
---------------------
70 participants
Scribe: Marek Bukowy
Tutor: Stefano Previdi (Cisco)
Chair: Joachim Schmitz
During RIPE 36 there was a Multicast Routing Tutorial with 30
participants. Wilfried Woeber felt the tutorial was a big
success.
ftp://ftpeng.cisco.com/ipmulticast
The Routing working group was a bit shorter as usual, as some
speeches had been cancelled.
Update to RIPE-178 (C. Panigl)
Transition to RPSL (Andrei)
- close to finish reimplemention
- Phase II to start end of June
- Extensive testing
- call for testers
http://www.ripe.net/ripencc/pub-services/db/reimp/index.html
RIS - Status and plans (A. Antony)
- http://www.ripe.net/ris
- test prototype available
- investigating issues around production
Actions
31.R1 on RIPE NCC, D. Kessens and J. Schmitz
Basic design for an IPv6 IRR
-postponed-
32R1 on RIPE NCC, JLS.Damas
Prepare draft document on issues of RIPE-181 to RPSL transition
- in progress -
34.R1 on C.Panigl
For RPSL assure mirror/whois capability with RADB
- new -
Draft Agenda RIPE 37
RPSL transition, phase III
RIS, BGP anomalies, ...
There were no questions.
EIX
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52 participants
Scribe: Henk Uijterwaal
Chair: Fearghas McKay
IX reports
Sfinx
Amsix
Linx
Vix
Hamburg
RIPE Activity Plan
Database object for IXs
Peering contact attribute for AS
Allocated IP address range
BCP -for IX operations- Nic Lewis
Tools List
Peering tree decision paper
Switching wish list - Mike Hughes
EIX Ops list
Action Items:
Present proposal to DB working group
BCP - process underway
Tools - needs a co-ordinator
Wish list - process underway
Invited IX members to come and share their experiences.
Keith Mitchell noted that there are now work items within the
working group. We may need to revisit the charter as it says
that there will be no work items.
There were no questions.
DNS Working Group
-----------------
98 participants
Scribe: Vesna Manojlovic
Chair: Ruediger Volk
David Conrad: BIND 9
Bill Manning: Whiter DNS ?
Preparing for DNS evolution
Stable specifications / stable code ensure feedback operational
=> Protocol designer communities
NL netlab/CENTR DNSSEC workshop
Paper on moving domain delegation
There were no questions.
Test Traffic Working Group
--------------------------
Approximately 30 participants
Scribe: Rene Wilhelm
Chair: Matthew Robinson
There was a presentation by Henk. The slides are available at:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/archive/ripe-36/presentations/
A paper should be produced about the test traffic project and a
table of contents will be available and sent to the mailing list
soon.
The test traffic project is becoming self sufficient in terms of
funding.
There is now a contest to produce a new logo and name (instead
of ' I'm a member of the test traffic project') for the test
traffic web pages. Matthew will present a prize to the winner at
RIPE 37. More information about this can be found in the Test
Traffic WG meeting minutes when they become available.
There were no questions.
10. - Next RIPE meetings:
RIPE 37 Amsterdam 12-15 September, 2000
RIPE 38 Amsterdam 23-26 January, 2001
RIPE 39 Bologna May, 2001
Geza thanked the audience for coming to Budapest. He invited
everyone to join him on a walking tour of the city on Saturday.
11. - AOB
There was no other business to discuss.
12. - Close
Rob took the opportunity between the working group reports to
thank the local hosts in Budapest Geza Turchanyi and Balasz
Martos of Matav, Hungary.
Rob thanked everyone for attending and hopes to meet all the
participants again at the next RIPE meeting in Amsterdam on
12-15 September, 2000.
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Dear All,
below is the hostcount for July 2000.
The table shows an increase since last month of over 380,000
(or 3,4%) to a total of about 11,775,000 hosts in the DNS
in Europe and surrounding areas.
The es domain shows the highest increase for July with
approximately 110,000 hosts more than in June.
Background information and more statistics are
available at
http://www.ripe.net/hostcount/
- Brief Notes on this Hostcount -
The January, 2000 data had to be reused for uk due to
problems in the last months with co.uk. The uk data
is therefore, unfortunately, severely outdated.
- Credits -
I would like to thank all people who help me to create
the hostcount every month by running a local count:
ad Joan Marc Lauga
am Edgar D Danielyan
at Gerhard Winkler
be DNS-BE Registration Office
ch Marcel Schneider
cy Vasoula Papapetrou
cz Jiri Orsag
de Peter Koch
dk Morten Christensen
eg EUN Staff
es Susana Gayo. CSIC-RedIRIS
fr Annie Renard
gr Dimitris Zisiadis
hr Ivan Maric
ie Mike Norris
il Netvision NOC Staff
is Marius Olafsson
it Maurizio Martinelli
Daniele Vannozzi
li Marcel Schneider
lt Daiva Tamulioniene
lu Alain Frieden
mk Goran Muratovski
mt Robert Sultana
no Havard Eidnes
pl Mirek Luc
pt Joao Pagaime
ro Eugenie Staicut
ru Andrey Dobrotsvetov
sk Lubos Elias
sm Maurizio Martinelli
Daniele Vannozzi
tr METU Staff
uk Robert Stone
Kevin Hoadley
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Kind regards,
Lee Wilmot
RIPE NCC
RIPE DNS Hostcount
Previous Count : Thu Jul 13 2000
This Count : Mon Aug 14 2000
CY SOA COUNTED DUPL REAL CHANGE
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ad 512 1903 752 1151 + 2
ae 1652 37171 907 36264 + 7797
al 55 252 24 228 + 5
am 620 3426 979 2447 + 97
at 103996 580074 161354 418720 + 14829
az 302 883 205 678 - 8
ba 209 2745 328 2417 + 68
be 21117 334764 38192 296572 - 6582
bg 996 20014 1832 18182 - 228
bh 62 1876 340 1536 + 6
by 142 2599 355 2244 - 74
ch 123993 433379 182759 250620 + 891
ci 205 674 250 424 + 10
cm 24 289 21 268 + 3
cv 15 107 85 22 + 1
cy 714 7670 527 7143 + 121
cz 66487 203240 58994 144246 + 541
de 1608436 6608823 4741955 1866868 + 44906
dj 15 54 14 40 0
dk 148765 495889 190459 305430 - 128
dz 45 237 27 210 - 71
ee 5467 42515 8333 34182 + 902
eg 1491 2994 843 2151 - 35
er 1 4 0 4 0
es 20247 527961 31030 496931 +109047
fi 18002 564482 43035 521447 + 60217
fo 424 1110 84 1026 + 4
fr 75188 1489027 126277 1362750 + 20878
ga 22 58 30 28 + 1
gb 2 24 0 24 0
ge 225 1494 214 1280 - 47
gg 629 1689 444 1245 + 17
gh 33 389 54 335 + 31
gi 346 1112 84 1028 - 313
gl 570 2734 285 2449 + 28
gn 3 325 134 191 0
gr 14613 100003 14116 85887 - 1610
gw 2 21 1 20 0
hr 2810 21239 6716 14523 + 172
hu 28200 185221 67633 117588 - 1511
ie 13166 127500 18358 109142 - 854
il 19644 172191 38947 133244 + 1821
im 363 1764 236 1528 + 160
ir 137 1678 336 1342 + 220
is 4175 35519 4371 31148 - 2990
it 157862 598474 159977 438497 - 22498
je 651 1658 348 1310 + 17
ke 768 5357 606 4751 - 32
kg 253 4007 460 3547 + 828
kz 1270 7810 1220 6590 + 175
lb 845 2784 800 1984 - 1120
li 3297 7758 4091 3667 + 169
lr 6 0 0 0 0
lt 4832 19248 2680 16568 + 303
lv 3040 26961 7229 19732 + 8
ma 938 3206 1482 1724 + 56
mc 297 775 328 447 + 7
mk 544 1719 345 1374 - 554
ml 27 287 18 269 + 1
mt 752 7898 1292 6606 + 85
ng 251 1492 821 671 + 512
nl 283404 1818195 449084 1369111 + 95310
no 36823 492163 35184 456979 + 5721
om 53 5779 2900 2879 - 1
pl 62068 356814 91837 264977 + 36260
pt 7077 80491 15039 65452 - 15229
qa 13 35 9 26 - 31
ro 6427 45553 8583 36970 + 671
ru 61261 423899 151280 272619 + 10028
sa 1314 3382 1225 2157 - 2101
se 47009 695264 61731 633533 + 27750
si 4084 23803 4364 19439 - 2023
sj 1 0 0 0 0
sk 17423 48146 15182 32964 + 3880
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sm 219 647 130 517 + 3
sn 254 1813 325 1488 + 40
su 1466 24995 1753 23242 - 266
sy 3 16 8 8 + 1
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tm 508 1968 627 1341 + 555
tn 1 76 51 25 + 1
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