Fwd: [ARIN-consult] Consultation on New Experimental Allocation
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Dear colleagues, I'd like to inform you of an experiment we propose doing together with ARIN about the routability of prefixes longer than /24 out of ARINs 23.128.0.0/10 block. For more details see ARIN's announcement below. If people have any feedback on this, please let us know. We plan to publish the results on RIPE Labs. Kind regards, Emile Aben RIPE NCC
From: ARIN <info@arin.net> Subject: [ARIN-consult] Consultation on New Experimental Allocation Date: 4 Aug 2014 19:18:13 GMT+2 To: arin-consult@arin.net
ARIN is soliciting community input on a proposed experiment that will require the temporary use of space from 23.128.0.0/10, the IPv4 addresses reserved to facilitate IPv6 deployment. (see NRPM policy 4.10 https://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#four10 )
There has been much discussion on the NANOG mailing list about the usability / routability of prefixes longer than a /24. In order to try to provide some additional data on this topic, the RIPE NCC has requested a small block of address space from the reserved /10 in order to run the following experiment:
RIPE Routing Information System (RIS) plans to announce a few blocks of sizes /24 to /28 (no more then ten at a time) out of the 23.128/10. They will monitor how this address space propagates in BGP and its reachability.
* This experiment will provide the global community with insight on whether prefixes longer than a /24 from 23.128/10 are useable and reachable on the global Internet.
* A description of this experiment, as well as the results of this research, will be published on https://labs.ripe.net/ . Additionally, ARIN will provide a link to the RIPE Labs page, as well as the end date of this experiment in the public Whois record of this registration.
Do you support the use of this reserved space for this experiment or not, and why? Please provide comments to arin-consult@arin.net.
This consultation will remain open through 5:00 PM EDT on Monday, 1 September 2014.
Regards,
Leslie Nobile Director of Registration Services American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
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Hi Emile, can you provide a little feedback, why the NCC is doing (or leading) the experiment, while the address block to be used is from the ARIN Region and the comments were solicited to go to ARIN-consult? Please note, that I do not have any objection at the moment, my question is pure curiosity. Thanks, Wilfried. Emile Aben wrote:
Dear colleagues,
I'd like to inform you of an experiment we propose doing together with ARIN about the routability of prefixes longer than /24 out of ARINs 23.128.0.0/10 block. For more details see ARIN's announcement below.
If people have any feedback on this, please let us know.
We plan to publish the results on RIPE Labs.
Kind regards,
Emile Aben RIPE NCC
From: ARIN <info@arin.net> Subject: [ARIN-consult] Consultation on New Experimental Allocation Date: 4 Aug 2014 19:18:13 GMT+2 To: arin-consult@arin.net
ARIN is soliciting community input on a proposed experiment that will require the temporary use of space from 23.128.0.0/10, the IPv4 addresses reserved to facilitate IPv6 deployment. (see NRPM policy 4.10 https://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#four10 )
There has been much discussion on the NANOG mailing list about the usability / routability of prefixes longer than a /24. In order to try to provide some additional data on this topic, the RIPE NCC has requested a small block of address space from the reserved /10 in order to run the following experiment:
RIPE Routing Information System (RIS) plans to announce a few blocks of sizes /24 to /28 (no more then ten at a time) out of the 23.128/10. They will monitor how this address space propagates in BGP and its reachability.
* This experiment will provide the global community with insight on whether prefixes longer than a /24 from 23.128/10 are useable and reachable on the global Internet.
* A description of this experiment, as well as the results of this research, will be published on https://labs.ripe.net/ . Additionally, ARIN will provide a link to the RIPE Labs page, as well as the end date of this experiment in the public Whois record of this registration.
Do you support the use of this reserved space for this experiment or not, and why? Please provide comments to arin-consult@arin.net.
This consultation will remain open through 5:00 PM EDT on Monday, 1 September 2014.
Regards,
Leslie Nobile Director of Registration Services American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
_______________________________________________ ARIN-Consult You are receiving this message because you are subscribed to the ARIN Consult Mailing List (ARIN-consult@arin.net). Unsubscribe or manage your mailing list subscription at: http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/arin-consult Please contact the ARIN Member Services Help Desk at info@arin.net if you experience any issues.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 05/08/14 12:46, Wilfried Woeber wrote:
Hi Emile,
can you provide a little feedback, why the NCC is doing (or leading) the experiment, while the address block to be used is from the ARIN Region and the comments were solicited to go to ARIN-consult?
We do have infrastructure in place for this, like the routing information system RIS that has been used for similar things (think debogonising for instance) and RIPE Labs. I hope that answers your question. cheers, Emile
Please note, that I do not have any objection at the moment, my question is pure curiosity.
Thanks, Wilfried.
Emile Aben wrote:
Dear colleagues,
I'd like to inform you of an experiment we propose doing together with ARIN about the routability of prefixes longer than /24 out of ARINs 23.128.0.0/10 block. For more details see ARIN's announcement below.
If people have any feedback on this, please let us know.
We plan to publish the results on RIPE Labs.
Kind regards,
Emile Aben RIPE NCC
From: ARIN <info@arin.net> Subject: [ARIN-consult] Consultation on New Experimental Allocation Date: 4 Aug 2014 19:18:13 GMT+2 To: arin-consult@arin.net
ARIN is soliciting community input on a proposed experiment that will require the temporary use of space from 23.128.0.0/10, the IPv4 addresses reserved to facilitate IPv6 deployment. (see NRPM policy 4.10 https://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#four10 )
There has been much discussion on the NANOG mailing list about the usability / routability of prefixes longer than a /24. In order to try to provide some additional data on this topic, the RIPE NCC has requested a small block of address space from the reserved /10 in order to run the following experiment:
RIPE Routing Information System (RIS) plans to announce a few blocks of sizes /24 to /28 (no more then ten at a time) out of the 23.128/10. They will monitor how this address space propagates in BGP and its reachability.
* This experiment will provide the global community with insight on whether prefixes longer than a /24 from 23.128/10 are useable and reachable on the global Internet.
* A description of this experiment, as well as the results of this research, will be published on https://labs.ripe.net/ . Additionally, ARIN will provide a link to the RIPE Labs page, as well as the end date of this experiment in the public Whois record of this registration.
Do you support the use of this reserved space for this experiment or not, and why? Please provide comments to arin-consult@arin.net.
This consultation will remain open through 5:00 PM EDT on Monday, 1 September 2014.
Regards,
Leslie Nobile Director of Registration Services American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
_______________________________________________ ARIN-Consult You are receiving this message because you are subscribed to the ARIN Consult Mailing List (ARIN-consult@arin.net). Unsubscribe or manage your mailing list subscription at: http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/arin-consult Please contact the ARIN Member Services Help Desk at info@arin.net if you experience any issues.
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participants (2)
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Emile Aben
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Wilfried Woeber