Has PSI been assigned network 1?

Steven J. Richardson sjr at merit.edu
Thu Apr 20 02:40:51 UTC 1995


FYI:
  > Date:  Wed, 19 Apr 1995 00:24:48 -0500 (CDT)
  > From:  "Michael F. Nittmann" <nittmann at wis.com>
  > To:    "John G. Scudder" <jgs at aads.net>
  > CC:    Vadim Antonov <avg at sprint.net>, curtis at ans.net, jerry at fc.net,
	   nanog at merit.edu, prs at isi.edu

  > 
  > On Wed, 19 Apr 1995, John G. Scudder wrote:
  > 
  > ---------------stuff deleted --------------------(for space only!)
  > > 
  > > What AS690 does is not just bureaucratic silliness.  It's also enlightene
d
  > > self-interest (as Curtis keeps saying).  If enough people have the sense 
to
  > > want to protect themselves, the Routing Registry will fly.
  > > 
  > > --John
  > > 
  > 
  > I would say wanting to protect is one thing, but nothing flies without a 
  > little bit of force or persuasion. Currently you can have whatever in 
  > radb and nobody cares since it is not mandatory to consult this 
  > registry.

The RADB reflects the PRDB (and more, I think), so it contains the "NSF"
info which you mention.

  > At NSF it was mandatory.
  > 
  > Mike
  > 
  > > > 
  > 
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