IP allocations...

Borchers, Mark mborchers at splitrock.net
Mon Nov 5 14:51:37 UTC 2001


My understanding of Rich's words "subdelegating internally" would
be delegations for corporate lans, pop devices, dialup pools, and
so forth, rather than customer assignments.  Depending on which
he meant, the two roles are very different.

Having said that, we are migrating to QIP for everything.  :-)


> At 12:45 AM +0000 4/11/01, Joshua Goodall wrote:
> >On Thu, Nov 01, 2001 at 07:24:29AM -0500, Rich Sena wrote:
> >
> >>  What is everyone using for subdelegating IPv4 space 
> internally - looking
> >>  for an *ease of use* tool - something that would require 
> low maintenance
> >  > and can be delegated to entry-level NOC staff...
> >
> >I would be cautious about handing your address-space management to
> >entry-level staff.  It is more than a trivial bookkeeping function.
> >Institute an auditing/sanity-check process.
> >
> I agree. It is not all that difficult to build such a system but 
> making sure the people using it properly understand what information 
> they need from the customer to ensure that the assignment is properly 
> justified is another matter. I don't think this is a task for entry 
> level NOC staff where churn might be high and understanding low. They 
> are probably also not that good at telling the customer no, they are 
> more interested in the customer going away (happy).
> 
> Mark.
> -- 
> 



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