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Re: Internic address allocation policy


From: bmanning () ISI EDU (Bill Manning)
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 1995 15:00:11 -0800 (PST)



Looks like a double standard to me...  The same argument could be placed
for any subnet not on an 8,16, or 24 bit bound.

Yes and no.  Technical limitations in things like in-addr name service make
moving things with any boundary in the last byte very difficult, but things
with any boundary before it possible (and a boundary on a byte much easier).


But there are ways to do this -now-. Folks are just not willing to do it.
(Ever look at how TPC.INT works?  How about NSAP in-addrs?)
Look, the in-addr argument is just that.

-- 
--bill


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