Is ripe allocating /24's?
Sean Donelan
SEAN at SDG.DRA.COM
Mon Oct 19 23:25:34 UTC 1998
A provider has made the claim to me that RIPE is allocating /24's
addresses to various European providers. Is this true? What affect
does this have on providers with prefix-length filters?
Or is this provider just mis-reading the RIPE allocation database.
It isn't always clear at what point RIPE has delegate something,
and at what point a provider has registered a more specific route
since the delegation and routing database appear to be merged in
the RIPE model. And in fact the RBnet could aggregate many of these
announcements.
> Network [...]
> *>i62.76.0.0/22 [...]
> *>i62.76.4.0/23 [...]
> *>i62.76.6.0/23 [...]
> *>i62.76.8.0/24 [...]
> *>i62.76.122.0/24 [...]
> *>i62.76.124.0/23 [...]
> *>i62.76.128.0/23 [...]
> *>i62.76.130.0/24 [...]
> *>i62.76.136.0/23 [...]
> *>i62.76.144.0/21 [...]
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Sean Donelan, Data Research Associates, Inc, St. Louis, MO
Affiliation given for identification not representation
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