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Re: Non-ISP companies multi-homing?
From: randy () psg com (Randy Bush)
Date: Sat, 26 Jul 97 16:32 PDT
sdsu.edu has 2 /16 networks for 35,000 students faculty and staff. total usage on 146.244.0.0 is two machines. % utilization 0.00305 % waste 100% anyone else got a better example?
Yes. Folk such as Suzanne and Bill who, instead of blabbering their silliness all over the mailing lists, worked with the institutions who were not using their large allocations to recover *large* amounts of address space which was returned to the IANA. <sigh> randy
Current thread:
- RE: Non-ISP companies multi-homing?, (continued)
- RE: Non-ISP companies multi-homing? root (Jul 25)
- Re: Non-ISP companies multi-homing? Kim Hubbard (Jul 25)
- Re: Non-ISP companies multi-homing? Dean Gaudet (Jul 25)
- Re: Non-ISP companies multi-homing? Matthew Silvey (Jul 25)
- RE: Non-ISP companies multi-homing? Eric Germann (Jul 25)
- RE: Non-ISP companies multi-homing? root (Jul 26)
- Re: Non-ISP companies multi-homing? Eric Germann (Jul 25)
- Re: Non-ISP companies multi-homing? Tim Gibson (Jul 26)
- Re: Non-ISP companies multi-homing? Eric Germann (Jul 26)
- Re: Non-ISP companies multi-homing? Jason Matthews (Jul 26)
- Re: Non-ISP companies multi-homing? Randy Bush (Jul 26)
- Re: Non-ISP companies multi-homing? Jason Matthews (Jul 26)
- Your mail to Jason Matthews <jason () broken net> jason (Jul 26)
- Re: Non-ISP companies multi-homing? Larry Vaden (Jul 26)
- Re: Non-ISP companies multi-homing? Jason Matthews (Jul 26)
- Re: Non-ISP companies multi-homing? Jason Matthews (Jul 26)