On Jul 8, 2009, at 16:43, Alex Le Heux wrote:
My draft...
This email was not the draft, it is the final version. Apologies for the confusion. Alex Le Heux RIPE NCC
On Jul 6, 2009, at 20:57, Leo Vegoda wrote:
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It would be helpful if RIPE NCC staff could provide statistics showing the number and size distribution of PI assignments over the last five years. It would also be good to know how much of the address space currently set aside for PI assignments remains available.
Dear Leo,
IPv4 PI Number of assignments
size 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 /16 0 0 1 0 0 2 /17 2 0 1 1 0 0 /18 3 1 2 3 10 2 /19 12 3 7 4 12 10 /20 23 25 28 23 44 23 /21 54 51 56 89 100 52 /22 236 260 260 260 399 192 /23 359 384 463 776 571 244 /24 551 724 895 972 1046 440 /25 11 9 22 8 8 6 /26 7 7 6 0 5 1 /27 7 4 8 8 7 2 /28 0 0 8 0 1 0 /29 0 2 1 0 8 0 total 1265 1470 1758 2151 2211 974
Note: Both /16 assignments in 2009 are temporary assignments that will be returned before the end of the year.
IPv4 PI Assignment size
year total IPs
2004 986400 2005 897744 2006 1153800 2007 1305312 2008 1617520 2009 881536
IPv4 Allocation numbers and sizes
year number total size
2004 1001 37838336 2005 1143 57196544 2006 1213 59731968 2007 1333 62085120 2008 1649 44496896 2009 844 24535040
To put these numbers in perspective: The RIPE NCC assigns more PI prefixes than we allocate as PA, while the number of IPs assigned as PI is around 3% of the total that we assign or allocate.
The RIPE NCC does not set aside address space for PI assignments larger than the current minimum allocation size, a /21, because these assignments can be made from any of our IANA allocations. We do mark some free blocks with a minimum allocation size of less than a /21 as usable for smaller PI assignments. This list is periodically reviewed and currently contains a bit over a /11 of address space.
If you have any questions about these numbers, please do not hesitate to ask.
Best regards,
Alex Le Heux RIPE NCC
Best regards, Alex Le Heux RIPE NCC IP Resource Analyst