On 1/12/10 Wed, Dec 1, 20:08, Sanjaya wrote:
Hi all,
At this stage, the total amount of reserved and reclaimed address space
in APNIC accounts for 0.21 /8s and 0.14 /8s, respectively. These are
part of a bigger unallocated pool available for distribution which is
3.67 /8 as of today.
While we have the ability to track our IPv4 stock level internally, we
are still working on finalizing a public reporting format that meets the
community needs. We'd like to hear more from you about how we can best
do this, so please keep sending ideas to this list. We are monitoring
this thread closely. Thanks.
I'm pleased to see these figures and I think that this level of detail
is sufficient. A graph showing these three quantities would give us a
view over time that would allow trends to be followed and any large
discrepancies to be noted.
Questions could then be raised at APNIC meetings or on the appropriate
mailing list.
I have no reason to believe that the APNIC staff are doing anything
other than a responsible job here and therefore I don't believe we need
to micromanage their every move by asking for detailed accounts of their
actions.
I agree with Andy. The stats don't need to be much more granular than the above, and if they were easily available in a chart (and maybe csv for those that want raw numbers) that would be excellent.
I don't want to see APNIC spending excessive amounts of time on this sort of request since it's very likely to be irrelevant before too much time has elapsed.