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Re: Policy Statement on Address Space Allocations
From: Howard Berkowitz <hcb () clark net>
Date: Fri, 2 Feb 1996 10:48:18 -0500 (EST)
We are working on the 192.x.x.x swamp right now. Rough estimates (with much more accurate data @ NANOG) 60% - invalid or missing contact informationThis is interesting. How about a policy that says if nobody can contact you and none of your addresses are reachable, then after some period, your addresses get recycled.
By addresses not being reachable, are you effectively saying that any enterprise that does not want to connect to the Internet must use RFC1597 address space? Anyone have an idea how much of the address space is used for registered addresses of organizations that do not connect to the Internet? This is not a trivial question, because I am aware, at least, of an assortment of military networks who have registered addresses, connect with other arbitrary military networks with their own registered addresses, and really need some assurance that these internetworks will have unique addresses. Internetworks != Internet, so valid assignments may not be Internet reachable.
Current thread:
- Re: Policy Statement on Address Space Allocations, (continued)
- Re: Policy Statement on Address Space Allocations Bill Manning (Feb 02)
- Re: Policy Statement on Address Space Allocations Nick Hilliard (Feb 02)
- Re: Policy Statement on Address Space Allocations Michael Dillon (Feb 02)
- Re: Policy Statement on Address Space Allocations Iljitsch van Beijnum (Feb 02)
- Re: Policy Statement on Address Space Allocations Curtis Villamizar (Feb 02)
- Re: Policy Statement on Address Space Allocations bmanning (Feb 02)
- Re: Policy Statement on Address Space Allocations Curtis Villamizar (Feb 02)
- Re: Policy Statement on Address Space Allocations Edward Henigin (Feb 14)
- Re: Policy Statement on Address Space Allocations mike (Feb 16)
- Re: Policy Statement on Address Space Allocations Geoff Huston (Feb 01)
- Re: Policy Statement on Address Space Allocations Howard Berkowitz (Feb 02)
- Re: Policy Statement on Address Space Allocations David Miller (Feb 02)
- Re: Policy Statement on Address Space Allocations Craig A. Huegen (Feb 02)
- Re: Policy Statement on Address Space Allocations Ed Morin (Feb 01)
- Re: Policy Statement on Address Space Allocations Bill Manning (Feb 01)
- Re: Policy Statement on Address Space Allocations George Herbert (Feb 01)
- Re: Policy Statement on Address Space Allocations Andrew Partan (Feb 01)
- Re: Policy Statement on Address Space Allocations George Herbert (Feb 01)