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493 Nets in 93 Aggregates
From: yakov () watson ibm com
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 94 14:46:19 EDT
Ref: Your note of Mon, 11 Apr 94 20:39:08 MET DST Peter,
May I suggest that we inherit some of the techniques from the phone-marketing people, and actively go after people that could reduce their routing announcements by using CIDR ?
One useful step in this direction would be identify individual sites that have a large block of contiguous Class C networks, and then go after these sites first. This would allow us to maximize the "return on investment". Yakov. P.S. As a matter of fact, I wonder whether we can get a list of sites that have Class C networks sorted (in descreasing order) by the number of contiguous Class C networks assigned to a site. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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- 493 Nets in 93 Aggregates Dale S. Johnson (Apr 11)
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- 493 Nets in 93 Aggregates yakov (Apr 11)
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- 493 Nets in 93 Aggregates yakov (Apr 11)
- Re: 493 Nets in 93 Aggregates Tony Bates (Apr 12)