Have we started to chop up the B-space into /24's.
postel at ISI.EDU
postel at ISI.EDU
Tue Jan 30 16:49:05 UTC 1996
Hmm:
Well since the Net 39 experiment proved that it is ok to chop
larger class-full address block into smaller class-less address
blocks, why not.
--jon.
From list-admin at merit.edu Tue Jan 30 08:19:07 1996
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 96 16:56:54 MET
From: Peter Lothberg <roll at stupi.se>
To: nanog at merit.edu
Subject: Have we started to chop up the B-space into /24's.
Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 17:50:09 +0000
From: William griffin <wgriffin at mci.net>
To: insc at sprintlink.net
Cc: trouble at mci.net, pp000314 at interamp.com
Subject: route not being advertised
We have a customer with the following address: 164.103.3.0/24 and it seems
that you are not accepting our advertising of it. Could you please adv.
--
The darkness illuminates the light.
William Griffin
Network Engineer
wgriffin at mci.net
(800)977-4662
% whois 164.103.0.0
Telecommunications Department of Information Systems (NET-IPAPER)
International Paper
Southwind Computer Center
3232 Players Club Parkway
Memphis, TN 38125
Netname: IPAPER
Netnumber: 164.103.0.0
Coordinator:
Harrison, Donald R. (DRH37) PP000314 at INTERRAMP.COM
(901) 748-5459 (FAX) (901) 748-5401
Record last updated on 08-Feb-93.
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