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.
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Sanjaya email: sanjaya@apnic.net
Services Director, APNIC sip: sanjaya@voip.apnic.net
http://www.apnic.net phone: +61 7 3858 3100
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On 1/12/2010 1:39 PM, Hannigan, Martin wrote:
I'd also be interested in a full public accounting of all current address
space regardless of it's state, reserved or otherwise.
Best,
-M<
On 11/30/10 10:37 PM, "Terry Manderson"terry@terrym.net wrote:
Addressing this separately as I tried to find a reference but couldn't.
I vaguely recall that the APNIC Debogon Project discovered a set of addresses
that were far to 'dirty' and APNIC decided to exclude these from future
allocation.
Surely those would be a suitable candidate to include in a RIR/NIR public
registry of unallocated/reserved/RQA-status/etc??
I don't know of any list of "reserved addresses" addresses like
$ whois 1.0.0.0
% [whois.apnic.net node-3]
% Whois data copyright terms http://www.apnic.net/db/dbcopyright.html
inetnum: 1.0.0.0 - 1.0.0.255
netname: Debogon-prefix
descr: APNIC Debogon Project
descr: APNIC Pty Ltd
...
Cheers
Terry
(ps sorry for hijacking the prop-88 policy thread)
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