Re: [sig-policy] Fw: I-D ACTION:draft-hain-1918bis-01.txt (fwd)
Thank you for your reminder and it is very interesting to
know that a revision of RFC1918 is under discussion right
now.
One of my humble idea for a 1918 revision is to create a
new category of private IP address for extranet backbone
networks.
JPNIC had sometimes had a inquery for a global IP address
block, which is not for a connection to the global Internet,
but just connecting a number of leaf sites with arbitrarily
assigned RFC1918 address blocks.
For this purpose it would be great if one portion of private
address, say a /8, is classified as different level of private
IP address and handled carefully not to be used in a leaf site,
I still need to have a careful look at that I-D, but do you
think this idea is relevent with that discussion?
Regards,
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MAEMURA Akinori Director, JPNIC IP Department
maem at maem dot org , maem at nic dot ad dot jp
In message <Pine.LNX.4.61.0502071038310.14658 at durian dot apnic dot net>
"[sig-policy] Fw: I-D ACTION:draft-hain-1918bis-01.txt (fwd)"
"Anne Lord <anne at apnic dot net>" wrote:
|
| Dear colleagues,
|
| This new Internet draft, posted last week may be of interest to
| readers on this list.
|
| The draft proposes 3 new '1918' spaces in IPv4, each a /8 in size, to
| supplement the existing private address space.
|
| Follow up discussion has taken place on the IETF list, details of
| which can be found at:
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| http://www.ietf.org/maillist.html
|
| kind regards,
|
| Anne
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| Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2005 15:36:15 -0500
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| Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-hain-1918bis-01.txt
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| Title : Expanded Address Allocation for Private Internets
| Author(s) : T. Hain
| Filename : draft-hain-1918bis-01.txt
| Pages : 6
| Date : 2005-2-2
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| This document updates RFC 1918 and identifies additional IPv4 address
| space for use in private networks.
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