11 Aug
2015
11 Aug
'15
10:51 p.m.
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015, at 12:24, Job Snijders wrote:
It might be interesting if we could shift the discussion away from "How to justify to RIPE NCC how you run your network" to a slightly different angle: "Helping the community prevent hoarding". Nothing more, nothing less.
Because AS numbers are still limited ressources. We are just making (since at least 5 years) the switch from 16-bit to 32-bit (which we found some time ago that it does not represent infinite). So for 16-bit ASNs, I find that yes, people should justify to RIPE NCC how do they run the network in order to get an unique number. For 32-bit ASNs, there is no problem YET, but let's not make a habit (quickly transformed into rule) about how to get exclusivity on unique numbers.