Re: [sig-policy] The full picture WAS Re: prop-088: Distribution of IPv4
Hi John and all,
We don't currently publish the free pool list. While external sources
can derive the free pool by comparing APNIC's IANA allocation vs APNIC
delegation report, APNIC secretariat can actually produce a more
detailed list of all resources in their different states such as
delegated, reserved, returned, or available.
I'm interested to hear from the community:
1. Should APNIC produce a list?
2. What purpose does it serve?
3. What information should be there? Detailed prefix or totals?
4. What are the benefits and risks of showing such information?
5. What should the reporting frequency be?
Thanks,
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Sanjaya email: sanjaya at apnic dot net
Services Director, APNIC sip: sanjaya at voip dot apnic dot net
http://www.apnic.net phone: +61 7 3858 3100
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On 2/12/2010 10:26 AM, John Mann (ITS) wrote:
The prefixes_apnic_pool.txt file _is_ a list of free addresses in the pool.
It is _not_ a list of addresses that have been allocated by APNIC.
The first entry is "1.0.1.0/24 <http://1.0.1.0/24>"
Do you know which file on the APNIC site contains the free pool list?
i.e. which file contains an entry of "1.0.1.0/24 <http://1.0.1.0/24>"
John