[lir-wg] Reserved addresses
Andre Oppermann oppermann at tix.ch
Thu Oct 10 15:41:35 CEST 2002
It would be really nice if someone at RIPE could block this guy on this list. He just annoys as much as he is off-topic with the promotion of this IPv8 stuff. -- Andre Jim Fleming wrote: > > Each /8 is very valuable, worth between one and two Billion U.S. dollars. > It is important to have a broad base of "Trustees" that help to manage all > of cyberspace. That avoids having companies with monopoly control over > a space or the Registry for the space. The 11-bits of extended addressing > (22 total) that can fit in the IPv4 header, allow all address spaces to be > expanded. Existing "owners" do not have rights to that expanded space. > Eight Trustees plus the existing owner form a 9-person "Board" to manage > each space. Here is one example. 17*8=136 > > http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space > 017/8 Apple Computer Inc. Jul 92 > http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/domainname/130dftmail/unir.txt > 0:136 PICTURES > 0:137 BBS > 0:138 PLACE > 0:139 KIDS > 0:140 SPACE > 0:141 APPRAISERS > 0:142 CHANGE > 0:143 CREATED > ========================================== > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Daniel N. Rasmussen" <daniel.rasmussen at wcom.com> > To: "'Peter B. Juul'" <peter.juul at uni-c.dk>; <lir-wg at ripe.net> > Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 10:24 AM > Subject: RE: [lir-wg] Reserved addresses > > Hi Peter, > > > Could someone explain to me what the nets marked "reserved" > > in for example > > http://kmserv.com/testbed/ip-space.txt are expected to be > > used for? Special stuff or RIR address space? > > Well, looking at the above link and comparing it to the most recent one > (http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space), I would say the > latter. > > Eg. > 068-079/8 IANA - Reserved Sep 81 > > now > 068/8 ARIN Jun 01 > 069/8 ARIN Aug 02 > 070-079/8 IANA - Reserved Sep 81 > > > Peter B. Juul, > > Uni·C (PBJ255-RIPE) > > Regards, > Daniel Rasmussen > dk.uunet
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