Randy Bush wrote:Great. Thanks for clarifying that Randy. It's certainly straight in my head now.Any new LIRs get one /<minimum allocation> and thats it. Thats all you get. You can't have anymore, don't ask. Even if there is some of the last /8 still unallocated.yes, when they apply.Any other space within the last /8 is then kept aside for future new LIRs. It will never be available to existing LIRs. If you want some of it, get a new LIR.yep If a line such as "Once an existing LIR has applied and been allocated their /min from within the last /8, they are not eligible for any further IPv4 allocations from APNIC, regardless of how much unallocated IPv4 space may remain from the last /8" was included in the proposal, I think it would make it clearer. The rest I agree with. By the time we get to the last /8 it's all too late anyway. It's just important to get all the rules decided for the cage-match some providers will be fighting over the last numbers. Dean
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