[ trimmed the cc list to continue in AP only ] Gert Doering wrote: [...]
Except that the NCC will hand out 4-byte ASNs by default starting January 1st...
Yes, but they will be the same 23 bits anyway, not being "modified" by the syntax used to register them in the DB. Much like a CIDR notation for a block of addresses is equivalent to a range notation...
From Ripe-406:
----------------- snip -------------- From 1 January 2009, you can use the Supplemental Comments field to let us know if you would like a 2-byte AS Number. If you give no preference, we will assign a 4-byte AS Number. ----------------- snip --------------
Gert Doering -- APWG chair
While I appreciate the fact that this proposal is managed and dicussed in Address Policy, for formal reasons explained already, I'd really like to see statements of support (or against?) from those parties which/who have to "use" those beasts. Which imho is more a matter of routing, ie. product develepment, UI, scripts, tools... Wilfried.