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RIPE 50 Report
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From: Nick Hyrka <>
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Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 14:09:07 +0200
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RIPE 50 Report
Dear Colleagues,
The RIPE 50 Meeting took place from 2 - 6 May 2005 at the Clarion Hotel,
Stockholm, Sweden.
There were over 375 participants at the meeting.
Attendees also included government representatives and representatives from
AfriNIC, APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC and ICANN.
HIGHLIGHTS
Highlights of RIPE 50 included:
- The successful implementation of the new RIPE Meeting format into three
days on operational and technical content followed by two days on policy
related issues.
- An update on the ICANN ASO Address Council. This presentation is
available at:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-50/presentations/ripe50-plenary-fri-ac.pdf
- A commentary on the ITU-T Proposal for National Address Registries for
IPv6 by Geoff Huston, APNIC. This presentation is available at:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-50/presentations/ripe50-plenary-wed-itu-ipv6-proposal.pdf
- Final discussion on the RIPE Policy Development Process. More information
about this will appear on www.ripe.net shortly.
Afilias, Arbor Networks, Cisco Systems, Force10 Networks, Netnod, NIKHEF,
Nokia, TeliaSonera and the RIPE NCC are thanked for the support they
provided to the meeting.
TeliaSonera are thanked for the provision of the meeting Internet connectivity.
PRESENTATIONS
All the Plenary and Working Group presentations from RIPE 50 can be viewed at:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-50/presentations/index.html
SUMMARY
ADDRESS POLICY WORKING GROUP
- It was agreed that the Address Policy Working Group Chairs will make a
formal proposal that global policies should go through the RIPE Policy
Development Process.
- There was discussion on the TLD anycast allocation policy proposal, the
IPv6 proposal to remove the 200 customers requirement, the proposal for
removal of the Africa Special Policy, the proposal to add regional
boundaries to policy documents and the IPv4-HD-Ratio proposal.
ANTI-SPAM WORKING GROUP
- There was discussion on whether ripe-206 should be revised to reflect the
updates to the LINX BCP document that was used as the base for the original
ripe-206.
- There was discussion about anti-spammers sometimes behaving worse than
spammers, and action placed on the Working Group Chair to start work on a
document for best practise for spam complaints.
DATABASE WORKING GROUP
- It was agreed that a proposal on the "country:" attribute should be
prepared. This will be done by the RIPE NCC.
- It was noted that changes to the RIPE Database for abuse are now in
production.
DNS WORKING GROUP
- It was agreed that the DNS Working Group Chair will produce a proposal to
solve the problem that changes to reverse DNS nameservers cannot have
multiple names.
- There was discussion on whether the DNS Working Group should take over
the work to produce a RIPE Document on AAAA resolution issues.
- It was agreed that the RIPE NCC will produce statistics on anycast
placement for K-root and the RIPE region Hostcount in time for RIPE 51.
- It was noted that DNSSEC RFCs have been published, and that DNSSEC is
being tested in Sweden in the .se domain.
EIX WORKING GROUP
- It was noted that the Switching Wish-List Version 3.0 will be published
soon by Mike Hughes, and that version 3.1 will be published after RIPE 51.
- There was discussion about public versus private peering.
ENUM WORKING GROUP
- It was agreed that Niall O'Reilly and Carsten Schiefner will be the new
ENUM Working Group Chairs.
- It was noted that the IETF is continuing work on ENUM standards.
- It was agreed that the ENUM Working Group will continue to work as it has
in the past, with an emphasis on the exchange of operational experience.
IPV6 WORKING GROUP
- It was decided that the RIPE Whois Database will continue to include more
services that run in native IPv6.
- It was agreed that the community needs to produce a revised Internet
draft before RIPE 51 to formally address the demands of RFC3177,
particularly the /48 recommendation.
- It was noted that the IPv6 Working Group needs to decide where it wishes
to house the new, operational IPv6 mailing list.
RIPE NCC SERVICES WORKING GROUP
- There was discussion on the value of the Hostcount. It was agreed that
the RIPE NCC should continue working on this, and that the RIPE NCC should
write and put a new Hostcount into service.
ROUTING WORKING GROUP
- There was discussion on route flap damping and de-aggregation practices
raised by Philip Smith in the RIPE 50 Plenary.
- Lorenzo Colliti (RIPE NCC) presented the research work of Roma Tre
University on active BGP probing to discover AS level topology of the Internet.
TEST TRAFFIC WORKING GROUP
- It was agreed that the community should provide a proposal on how TTM
infrastructure could be used to certify the quality of service provided by
ISPs and to verify Service Level Agreements.
- Henk Uijterwaal gave an update on the status of the TTM project
- Thomas Wana presented work done to improve the accuracy of TTM time
measurements and a proposal to create even greater accuracy by using DAG
cards for measurement.
- There was discussion on the future directions for the TTM project and it
was agreed that the TTM infrastructure and measurements could be leveraged
to certify the quality of service provided by ISPs. The Working Group
agreed that the RIPE NCC, as a trusted third party, could perform the
measurements and publish the results.
CO-LOCATED PEERING BoF
Netnod, LINX and AMS-IX hosted a peering BoF co-located at RIPE 50 on
Sunday, 1 May, where peering policies were presented.
CO-LOCATED LOBSTER TUTORIAL
A tutorial entitled "Passive Network Traffic Monitoring" was organised on
Friday, 6 May, by the consortium of LOBSTER, a European IST Project on
Large-Scale Monitoring of Broadband Internet Infrastructures.
RIPE 50 WEBCASTING AND ARCHIVES
During RIPE 50, the RIPE NCC collected feedback from participants watching
the webcast and listening to the audiocasts. The mediums used for this were
IRC and Jabber.
Archives of presentations, webcasts and IRC/Jabber feedback from RIPE 50
are available at:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-50/sessions-archive.html
HOSTMASTER CONSULTATION CENTRE (HCC)
The RIPE NCC Hostmaster Consultation Centre was open at RIPE 50, allowing
RIPE NCC Members to discuss issues relating to their business directly with
RIPE NCC Hostmasters.
"MEET & GREET"
The RIPE NCC's "Meet & Greet" was available for first-time RIPE Meeting
attendees at RIPE 50. "Meet & Greet" introduces newcomers to the meetings,
to key attendees from the RIPE community and to social events throughout
the week. More information can be obtained by contacting meet-greet@localhost.
RIPE 50 REFERENCE PAGE
A complete list of RIPE 50 sessions, tutorials and presentations can be
found at:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-50
RIPE 51
RIPE 51 will be held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands from 10 - 14 October 2005.
Information on RIPE 51 is available at:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-51
If you have any questions about RIPE Meetings, please contact
meeting@localhost.
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