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Re: ARIN?
From: "Steven J. Sobol" <sjsobol () nacs net>
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 20:59:26 -0500
On Tue, Nov 10, 1998 at 03:36:53PM -0600, Phil Howard wrote:
The other purpose, however, is used to justify address space allocation.
Ok, this question just occurred to me... NACS is going to need a new /19 pretty soon. But we have 13 Class C's used for things like dialups, servers, web virtual hosts, etc. So how can we explain our need for more addresses when much of our current /19 may appear to be unused, since it isn't SWIP'd?
When I do hand out real /30's, what I have done so far is send in an "aggregate SWIP" simply stating that the space is for /30's. At least something is on record for it. And this may be totally satisfactory.
How do we record this for /24's which we use for internal purposes?
So how would you feel if the requirement to send in SWIP data was lifted so that only those networks allocated for resale, or otherwise have a specific and different point of contact, need to be SWIPped? Keep in mind this would mean that I would probably have about 4 or 5 of them, total.
This is one possible solution. -- Steve Sobol [sjsobol () nacs net] Part-time Support Droid [support () nacs net] NACS Spaminator [abuse () nacs net] Spotted on a bumper sticker: "Possum. The other white meat."
Current thread:
- Re: ARIN?, (continued)
- Re: ARIN? Steven J. Sobol (Nov 09)
- Re: ARIN? Roeland M.J. Meyer (Nov 09)
- Re: ARIN? Phil Howard (Nov 10)
- Re: ARIN? Owen DeLong (Nov 10)
- Re: ARIN? Jeff Mcadams (Nov 10)
- Re: ARIN? dirk (Nov 10)
- Re: ARIN? Mike Pistone (Nov 12)
- Re: ARIN? Dan Hollis (Nov 12)
- Proxy server - Was Re: ARIN? Nathan Stratton (Nov 12)
- Re: ARIN? Phil Howard (Nov 10)
- Re: ARIN? Steven J. Sobol (Nov 10)
- Re: ARIN? Ben Kirkpatrick (Nov 11)
- Re: ARIN? Greg A. Woods (Nov 10)
- Re: ARIN? Joseph T. Klein (Nov 11)
- Re: ARIN? Pete Kruckenberg (Nov 11)
- Re: ARIN? Kim Hubbard (Nov 10)
- Re: ARIN? Marc Slemko (Nov 09)
- Re: ARIN? Dan Watts (Nov 09)
- Re: ARIN? Kim Hubbard (Nov 10)
- Re: ARIN? Jon Lewis (Nov 08)
- Re: ARIN? Rich Sena (Nov 07)