On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 12:48 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > In the case of that 69.0.0.0 block we were talking about, it may not be on > the other side of the earth, but certainly in different states. That block > had the serving site as CT, the parent record as TX, and a note in that > record to send legal process to FL. Quite a trip. > > What is the purpose of the SWIP record, if the contact is nowhere near the > site? > > I don't care where you network is. I care that you know what it is doing and that when I contact you about your network you will deal with it.
> Albert Erdmann > Network Administrator > Paradise On Line Inc. > > On a side note I agree with Tony's version. It's clear and concise and it doesn't require a re-write when a new assignment paradigm comes out to play. James
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