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Re: [GLOBAL-V6] [ppml] Re : on PPML? - was Re: How to get ...



Iwu,

Have you also come across the following address waist? I haven't seen
you guys making any noise about them!

014/8   Jun 91   IANA - Public Data Network
---- (a whole /8 for an organisation of less than 20 people?)

Actually, the PDN /8 was allocated for integrating X.25 networks into the Internet. Individual /32s were assigned to X.25 endpoints run by different companies, so representing 14/8 as "a whole /8 for an organization of less than 20 people" is not accurate.

And besides, Leo Vegoda has been very active in recovering the /32s so we can return 14/8 to the free pool. There used to be over 200 assignments in that /8.

There are lots of better examples in the "legacy /8" space, however I'm not sure "historical reasons" is a good rationale for current policy in an entirely different address space.

inet6num: 2001:07F8::/29
inet6num: 2001:07FD::/32
netname: K-rootserver-net-20030829
descr: This assignment given to k-root.server.net
descr: maintained by the RIPE NCC

--- (just for the Kroot server Infratsructure ????? is this an LIR)

Because root name server addresses must be encoded into configurations of all caching servers on the Internet, I believe that they are very special and should be treated specially.

Rgds,
-drc