Address allocation stats
Ehud Gavron
GAVRON at ACES.COM
Wed Jun 5 07:02:35 UTC 1996
>>
>> Thank you, kind sir. This is exactly what I was looking for:
>>
>> [may '96 figures]
>>
>> Grand Total (Allocated and Assigned Combined)
>> Class A - 127
> 128 <-- :)
Bit pattern 0xxxxxxx Class A (0-127)
Bit pattern 10xxxxxx Class B (128-191)
Bit pattern 110xxxxx Class C (192-223)
Bit pattern 1110xxxx Class D (224-239)
I give up. Where did I go wrong that I think net 128.x.y.z is in the
old style class B range?
Ehud
>> Class B - 10150
>> Class C - 764202
>>
>> Percentage Allocated (Allocated and Assigned Combined)
>> Class A - 100.00%
>> Class B - 61.95%
>> Class C - 36.44%
>>
>> No, back to your regularly scheduled programming. :-)
>>
>> - paul
>>
>>
>> At 10:47 PM 6/4/96 -0400, Mark Kosters wrote:
>>
>> >> Would anyone have a pointer for recent v4 address allocation statistics?
>> >> I'm aware of the Frank's [solensky at ftp.com] presentation material
>> >> which he talked about in Los Angeles, but I was looking for something
>> >> a bit more recent, and perhaps HTML'ized. Raw figures welcome.
>> >
>> >The the most recent raw-data report that Frank has based his work on is
>> >available at:
>> > ftp://rs.internic.net/netinfo/ip_network_allocations
>> >
>> >They are generated on a monthly basis and filenames are in the form:
>> > ftp://rs.internic.net/netinfo/ip_network_allocations.YYMmm
>> >
>> >Regards,
>> >Mark
>> >
>> >--
>> >
>> >Mark Kosters markk at internic.net +1 703 742 4795
>> >Principal Investigator InterNIC Registration Services
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>> >
>>
>>
>--
>--bill
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