APNIC Senior Internet Resource Analyst Wita Laksono gives an update on APNIC Labs' measurements at IDNOG 8, held from 24 to 27 July in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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About measurements at APNIC
• Based in APNIC Labs: https://labs.apnic.net/
• Using random recruited HTML events in browsers through
google advertising placement
– Includes mobile devices, tablets, laptops and desktop computer systems
– In-game as well as web-page placement
– Adjustments made from World Bank population data to normalise
sample sets to users per economy as declared
• 15m+ samples per day
• Directly measures IPv6, DNSSEC, RTT
– Indirect measurement of underlying resolvers, protocols, systems,
BGP/RPKI
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State of the world: (APNIC economies in
colour)
CC % CC % CC % CC % CC % CC % CC % CC % CC % CC %
IN
78.77
% BL
67.50
% BE
66.59
% MY
65.21
% FR
65.20
% SA
63.41
% DE
60.76
% GR
58.49
% UY
58.39
% IL
58.37
%
VN
57.26
% US
55.44
% TW
54.93
% MS
53.25
% PR
52.69
% LK
52.54
% JP
51.32
% FI
50.48
% MX
50.13
% AE
49.10
%
HU
48.56
% TH
48.47
% LU
47.49
% NL
46.93
% AX
46.20
% GB
44.22
% BR
43.98
% PT
42.46
% CH
41.61
% AU
39.70
%
NO
39.56
% CA
38.10
% NP
37.70
% EE
35.53
%
World Average is 35%
CC % CC % CC % CC % CC % CC % CC % CC % CC % CC %
AT
33.91
% GT
32.77
% LI
31.85
% PY
31.60
% CN
30.62
% RO
29.97
% MF
28.97
% NZ
27.91
% SX
27.87
% PE
27.30
%
MO
26.55
% MM
25.73
% SR
25.57
% TT
25.19
% CO
24.63
% BT
24.54
% IE
24.34
% EC
22.20
% AR
21.62
% KW
21.02
%
KR
20.79
% GA
20.32
% CZ
19.48
% OM
18.39
% PH
17.27
% CL
17.19
% PL
16.45
% ID
16.42
% NI
16.26
% SG
16.24
%
BO
16.24
% GY
15.83
% SE
15.71
% BM
15.09
% MN
14.32
% GE
14.06
% BY
14.00
% JO
13.92
% LV
13.76
% RW
13.66
%
SI
13.35
% GP
12.59
% VG
11.65
% JM
11.60
% KZ
11.16
% MD
11.00
% LC
10.73
% CG
10.27
% DO
10.17
% DK 9.87%
TG 9.75% BG 9.62% BD 8.96% BA 8.95% SK 8.87% PF 8.75% RE 8.66% IS 8.36% IT 8.31% UA 8.19%
VC 8.16% KE 7.86% ZW 7.83% PK 7.46% RS 7.31% PG 6.78% ES 6.62% CR 6.61% BZ 6.38% AL 6.11%
RU 5.87% BF 5.16% GD 4.40% ZA 4.35% AM 4.01% HR 3.92% EG 3.74% HK 3.24% SV 2.62% TR 2.40%
• 9 APNIC economies above world
average: IN, MY, VN, TW, LK,
JP,TH, AU & NP
• 6 close to average: CN, NZ, MO,
MM, BT & KR. Another 4 are
coming close: PH, ID SG & MN
• 5 lagging behind
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IN, 36%
CN, 20%
US, 11%
BR, 6%
JP, 4%
MX, 4%
DE, 3%
FR, 3%
VN, 2%
GB, 2%
TH, 2%
SA, 2%
MY, 1%
TW, 1%
CA, 1%
AU, 1%
NL, 1%
BE, 1%
AE, 0%
GR, 0%
IL, 0%
Economy contribution to world IPv6
• 67% of world IPv6 by users from
Asia-Pacific
• India and China continue to
dominate world IPv6 capability
• Japan (4%)
• Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia (1-
2%)
• Taiwan (1%)
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Some other measurements from APNIC
Labs
• ROV/ROA
• DNSSEC
• Use of pDNS
• IPv6 Extension Headers
• (there are more. See https://stats.labs.apnic.net/
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ROV/ROA: How much secure BGP is
there?
• https://stats.labs.apnic.net/rpki/ID
• https://stats.labs.apnic.net/roas/ID
• Shows per-economy AS coverage
for both RPKI production (ROA)
and use of Route Origin Validation
• Based on active measurement in
BGP as well as RPKI data
sampling
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DASH: Dashboard for AS Health
• Bad traffic based on honeypot
captures from your ASN/prefixes
• Routing status combines BGP, IRR
and RPKI data to show
inconsistencies
• Provides alerts mechanisms to notify
you on your choices of trigger
events/conditions
https://dash.apnic.net (APNIC login required)
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REX: Resource Explorer
• Summaries of delegation status from
the RIR delegation statistics files
(updated daily)
• IPv6 deployment tracks Labs data
• Provides data download
• Can select
regions/economies/ASN to chart
https://rex.apnic.net
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NetOX Network Operators Toolbox
• APNIC “skin” over RIPEstat
• Faster delivery of RIPE sourced
data
• Clean, consistent GUI with
comparison features
• Debug Tools for your BGP visibility,
reputation, delegation history &c
https://netox.apnic.net
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