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  • Publications / RIPE Document Store
    Global Policy For The Allocation Of The Remaining IPv4 Address Space

    ripe-436: This policy describes the process for the allocation of the remaining IPv4 space from IANA to the RIRs. When a minimum amount of available space is reached, one /8 will be allocated from IANA to each RIR, replacing the current IPv4 allocation policy.

    RipeDocument ipv4 address policy ipv4 depletion global policy
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    RIPE NCC Standard Service Agreement

    ripe-435: The Standard Service Agreement (SSA) shows the text of the contract between the RIPE NCC and its members.

    RipeDocument legal membership
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    Address Space Managed By The RIPE NCC

    ripe-434: Address Space Managed By The RIPE NCC

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  • Publications / RIPE Document Store
    RIPE NCC Annual Report 2007

    ripe-433: Annual Report 2007

    RipeDocument annual report
  • Publications / RIPE Document Store
    Network Hygiene Pays Off - The Business Case for IP Source Address Verification

    ripe-432: IP source address verification completely prevents a class of prevalent reflector-type DDoS attacks, helps to track down attacking hosts and simplifies some network management tasks.

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    RIPE Anti-Spoofing Task Force HOW-TO

    ripe-431: This document presents practical recommendations for the implementation of anti-spoofing mechanisms at the critical points of the network infrastructure of carriers and/or ISPs.

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    Hosting A Sponsored RIPE NCC Test Traffic Measurement (TTM) node

    ripe-430: The TTM service relies on the support of paying customers to ensure that there are a large number of nodes on the network.

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  • Publications / RIPE Document Store
    DNS Monitoring Service For Infrastructure Domains

    ripe-429: Since 2004, DNSMON has provided a comprehensive and independent overview of the quality of the service provided by infrastructure-level Domain Name System (DNS) servers. The background and history of the service can be found in "RIPE 342" [1], which this document obsoletes.

    RipeDocument dnsmon
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    Policy Development Process in RIPE

    ripe-428: Policy Development Process in RIPE

    RipeDocument pdp
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    RIPE NCC Budget 2008

    ripe-427: RIPE NCC Budget 2008

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