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RE: 32-bit ASN acceptance by ISPs in ARIN region
From: Leo Vegoda <leo.vegoda () icann org>
Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2013 07:41:44 -0700
Hi, R. Benjamin Kessler wrote:
I'd like to see an option for a larger private ASN block - 1K of private ASNs can be quite a pain in really large organizations. I have seen others mention this in the past - e.g. http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/cisco/nsp/158375 But apparently there's not enough traction to cause movement.
In the 32-bit space there is: 4200000000-4294967294 Reserved for Private Use [RFC6996] which is considerably more than 1,000. The remaining unallocated 16-bit AS Numbers are 64000-64495. Regards, Leo
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- 32-bit ASN acceptance by ISPs in ARIN region (was: Re: Weekly Routing Table Report) John Curran (Sep 22)
- Re: 32-bit ASN acceptance by ISPs in ARIN region Nick Hilliard (Sep 23)
- Re: 32-bit ASN acceptance by ISPs in ARIN region Geoff Huston (Sep 23)
- Re: 32-bit ASN acceptance by ISPs in ARIN region Job Snijders (Sep 23)
- Re: 32-bit ASN acceptance by ISPs in ARIN region Geoff Huston (Sep 23)
- Re: 32-bit ASN acceptance by ISPs in ARIN region Nick Hilliard (Sep 23)
- RE: 32-bit ASN acceptance by ISPs in ARIN region R. Benjamin Kessler (Sep 23)
- Re: 32-bit ASN acceptance by ISPs in ARIN region Nick Hilliard (Sep 23)
- RE: 32-bit ASN acceptance by ISPs in ARIN region Leo Vegoda (Sep 23)
- 32-bit ASN acceptance by ISPs in ARIN region (was: Re: Weekly Routing Table Report) John Curran (Sep 22)
- Re: 32-bit ASN acceptance by ISPs in ARIN region Valdis . Kletnieks (Sep 23)