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[address-policy-wg] 2006-05 New Policy Proposal (PI Assignment Size)
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leo vegoda
leo at ripe.net
Fri Sep 22 10:27:18 CEST 2006
Hi Joao, On 22 Sep 2006, at 10:19GMT+02:00, Joao Damas wrote: [...] >>>> We always 'quarantine' address space when it is returned to us. >>>> Allocations from about 65 LIRs have been returned so far this year. >>> >>> And what will be if some totally mad person will announce that >>> space and >>> will say "It's mine, not your!!!"? Can RIPE use some (which?) >>> force in >>> this case? >> >> The RIPE NCC has no authority over routing decisions taken by >> network operators. > > Though hopefully it will have public records for ISPs to see who > has been assigned the IP block through the established process, right? If a network is announcing address space that has been returned to us there will not be a registration for the specific prefix being announced, just a registration for the allocation from which it is 'taken'. Regards, -- leo vegoda Registration Services Manager RIPE NCC
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