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[ipv6-wg] 2001:7f9::/32 still being announced even though the 'experiment' has finished 2 days ago?
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Geoff Huston
gih at apnic.net
Sun Jul 23 22:47:12 CEST 2006
It would also be helpful if the details of the allocation were removed from the RIPE NCC stats file (ftp://ftp.ripe.net/pub/stats/ripencc/delegated-ripencc-latest/) "ripencc|ES|ipv6|2001:7f9::|32|20040719|allocated" as well as from the RIPE WHOIS database - after all its no longer allocated space we are talking about here. Geoff At 03:35 AM 22/07/2006, Jeroen Massar wrote: >Hi, > >inet6num: 2001:07F9::/32 >org: ORG-CA59-RIPE >netname: CONSULINTEL-20040713 >descr: Experimental Prefix > ======================== > Duration of assignment: > ======================== > Start date: 2004-07-19 > End date: 2006-07-19 > ======================== > Details of Experiment: > http://www.consulintel.euro6ix.org > ======================== > >But according to: http://noc.sixxs.net/tools/grh/lg/?find=2001:7f9::/32 >it is still being announced. Also the mentioned URL doesn't contain any >'details of experiment' at all. > >What is up with this? Has this become free IPv6 space? > >GRH automarked it as reclaimed due to the expiry date btw. > >Greets, > Jeroen >
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