On 01/04/2010 13:36, Nick Hilliard wrote:
Number: 2010-01 Policy Proposal Name: Revoke and Re-assign Fairly
The RIPE NCC will allocate 640 IPv4 addresses to each LIR, because that that should be more than enough for anyone. PI assignments requests will be greeted with even more giggles than they currently are.
Why 640, surely an allocation on a bit boundry would be more suitable? The fact that many people get stuck with CIDR addressing I would like to see that the first allocation be made on the /24 boundry. Organisations required a second (or maybe even a third) could always apply for one *after* all the other existing LIRs have completed their requests. J -- James Blessing http://www.despres.co.uk/ 07989 039 476 Superbia in Proelio