[routing-wg]91.192/10 to be used for PI assignments to End Users
Dear Colleagues, At recent RIPE Meetings, we have reported a steady rise in requests from our members for Provider Independent (PI) address space for End User networks. We have reclaimed and recycled space from closed Local Internet Registries to meet this demand, but we are nearing the point where the available PI space will run out. In the past, we made PI assignments from former Class C space (193/8 and 194/7). Because of the increasing demand for PI space, we made sure that we would be able to use some of our most recent allocation of address space to meet future requests. We have designated 91.192/10 for PI assignments to End User networks. When the former Class C space is exhausted, we will start to make PI assignments from 91.192/10. We will let you know when this happens. We are announcing a pilot prefix using the RIS beacons, you may want to update any filters that you have in place. The RIS beacons are announcing the following networks: 91.192.0.0/24 91.192.0.0/16 You can ping 91.192.0.1. Full details of reachable IP addresses and tools are available on our web site at: http://www.ris.ripe.net/debogon/debogon.html Regards, -- leo vegoda Registration Services Manager RIPE NCC
On Mon, 2006-07-10 at 13:50 +0200, leo vegoda wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
At recent RIPE Meetings, we have reported a steady rise in requests from our members for Provider Independent (PI) address space for End User networks.
Any link to the slides which might contain the expected increase for the coming years? Especially the estimated number of routes that will newly be announced using BGP because of this would be something nice to see. Greets, Jeroen
Hi Jeroen, Jeroen Massar wrote:
On Mon, 2006-07-10 at 13:50 +0200, leo vegoda wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
At recent RIPE Meetings, we have reported a steady rise in requests from our members for Provider Independent (PI) address space for End User networks.
Any link to the slides which might contain the expected increase for the coming years? Especially the estimated number of routes that will newly be announced using BGP because of this would be something nice to see.
Slides from RIPE 52 are available here: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-52/presentations/ripe52-plenary-ripe_... We have not made a growth projection in these slides because we concentrate on reporting what has happened. Regards, -- leo vegoda Registration Services Manager RIPE NCC
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