______________________________________________________________________ DRAFT TRANSCRIPT Session: APNIC Member Meeting Date: Friday 3 March 2006 Time: 2.00pm Presentation: NIR SIG report Presenter: Izumi Okutani ______________________________________________________________________ PAUL WILSON: (Izumi Okutani is at the lectern) And now we have Kazu Yamamoto. LAUGHTER IZUMI OKUTANI: Sorry. Did I skip? I'm so sorry. So... can I? PAUL WILSON: Keep going. Please stay. This is actually Izumi Okutani who is the chair of the NIR SIG and she'll be presenting the report from that SIG. IZUMI OKUTANI: Sorry about the confusion. I'm Izumi Okutani and I'm the chair of the NIR SIG. I'd like to report on the SIG, which was held on Wednesday afternoon. We had roughly about 20 attendees, mainly NIRs and APNIC staff, but we also had, you know, other people from ARIN or, you know, non-NIR people, which was nice to see. We had four informational presentations - activities from KRNIC, CNNIC, TWNIC, JPNIC. So they were mainly which each NIRs were doing. In the KRNIC update, they introduced the latest upgrade on the IRMS system. And there was a request made from a person in ARIN to share a code of IRMS to the others so that maybe other registries can use it as a reference. And KRNIC will consider this matter. And CNNIC update. This issue on address bogon was introduced and that the address space that's been allocated has bogon issue and can't be filtered and there was a note from APNIC that they're working on this project to, you know, decrease this kind of problem in the future. The third presentation was from TWNIC and introduced routing table statistics system, which provides information on routing aggregation, routing entries and things like that in Taiwan and they're really happy to, you know, share how they share this kind of information with anyone who are interested. And the last presentation was from JPNIC, but it was basically the same as what was introduced in the DNS SIG as well so I'll skip the details. So the details of the SIG can be found from this URL and thank you to all the participants and who made the presentation at the SIG. PAUL WILSON: Thank you, Izumi. APPLAUSE