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Re: 722 Nets, 23 ASs, 98 Aggregates
From: "Martin Lee Schoffstall" <schoff () us psi com>
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 1994 11:50:18 -0400
Yakov, The way I read your message is that all new network numbers should be CIDRized and fundamentally not be portable between service providers. This is a bit rigid. Shouldn't there be another option that allows portability too? Marty
Ref: Your note of Thu, 14 Apr 1994 16:49:22 +0200 It would be really nice if all the new destinations that can be CIDRized be announced ONLY via CIDR blocks without individual components. Is that the current practice ? And if not, then what can be done to put this in place ? Yakov.
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- 722 Nets, 23 ASs, 98 Aggregates Dale S. Johnson (Apr 14)
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- Re: 722 Nets, 23 ASs, 98 Aggregates Martin Lee Schoffstall (Apr 14)
- Re: 722 Nets, 23 ASs, 98 Aggregates Curtis Villamizar (Apr 14)
- Re: 722 Nets, 23 ASs, 98 Aggregates Martin Lee Schoffstall (Apr 14)
- Re: 722 Nets, 23 ASs, 98 Aggregates John Curran (Apr 14)
- Re: 722 Nets, 23 ASs, 98 Aggregates Daniel Karrenberg (Apr 15)
- Re: 722 Nets, 23 ASs, 98 Aggregates Martin Lee Schoffstall (Apr 14)