Re: Unique NIC/RIPE/xxx-Handles
handle: XXXXYYY@ncc.ripe.net .. etc.? Or, if that might confuse NIC handles with email addresses, replacing the @ with another character?
I think having something that looks like an e-mail address is a bad idea, it's too confusing. Given that one of the aims of handles is (I think !) a more compact, shorthand form of referring to someone, the RIPE-DR222 idea sounds better to me - DR222@rs.internic.net is longer than my real name ! Dunc
Duncan Rogerson <D.Rogerson@nosc.ja.net> writes * > handle: XXXXYYY@ncc.ripe.net * .. * > etc.? Or, if that might confuse NIC handles with email addresses, * > replacing the @ with another character? * * I think having something that looks like an e-mail address is * a bad idea, it's too confusing. * * Given that one of the aims of handles is (I think !) a more * compact, shorthand form of referring to someone, the RIPE-DR222 * idea sounds better to me - DR222@rs.internic.net is longer than * my real name ! I have to agree here. I think a nice syntax would be: <NIC>-XXXYYY where it is probably is too much hastle to ask InterNIC to redo all their nic-hdls to have INTERNIC-XXXYYY, so they probably keep the handles without the NIC. The others could be: RIPE-MT2 APNIC-MT2 ... Question is, to what level do we go down for the NIC ? Should we go down to DENIC-MT2 JANET-MT2 I don;t think so. My sense of NIC for the handles should be the highest level IP number authorities in the area .... (ie continents) Just another opinion, -Marten
Duncan Rogerson <D.Rogerson@nosc.ja.net> writes * > handle: XXXXYYY@ncc.ripe.net * .. * > etc.? Or, if that might confuse NIC handles with email addresses, * > replacing the @ with another character? * * I think having something that looks like an e-mail address is * a bad idea, it's too confusing. * * Given that one of the aims of handles is (I think !) a more * compact, shorthand form of referring to someone, the RIPE-DR222 * idea sounds better to me - DR222@rs.internic.net is longer than * my real name ! * * Dunc Another solution is to divide the numbers that go with the initials in a nic handle among the NICs, so for instance the NCC could give out nic handles that have numbers between 2000 and 4000, InterNIC 0-2000, APNIC 4000-6000 etcetera. This is similar to the address allocation scheme ... So, the first nic handle the NCC could give out would be AAA2000 and the last one ZZZ3999. This way you would have one global nic handle space, but still be able to assign handles at various different places without generating clashes. -Marten
Another solution is to divide the numbers that go with the initials in a nic handle among the NICs, so for instance the NCC could give out nic handles that have numbers between 2000 and 4000, InterNIC 0-2000, APNIC 4000-6000 etcetera. This is similar to the address allocation scheme ...
The way the JPNIC currently allocates NIC handles is to append JP to a Internic style handle. Perhaps extending this to the top level NICs (e.g. appending EU for RIPE and AP for Asia/Pacific) might also provide a reasonable way of solving the problem. -drc
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David Randolph Conrad
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Duncan Rogerson
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Marten Terpstra