In response to several questions, I can give the following information about organisations whose Afrinic membership was terminated and their resources reclaimed.
In 2014: 15 members were closed 18 ASNs were reclaimed 211968 IPv4 Addresses (/32s) were reclaimed 5 IPv6 /32s were reclaimed In 2015: No members were closed. In 2016: 12 members were closed 8 ASNs were reclaimed 71680 IPv4 /32s were reclaimed 1 IPv6 /48 was reclaimed In 2017: 19 members have been closed (or are near the end of the closure process) 16 ASNs have been reclaimed 45056 IPv4 /32s have been reclaimed 2 IPv6 /32s have been reclaimed To find exactly what space is currently quarantined, you can download the extended statistics file from <ftp://ftp.afrinic.net//stats/afrinic/delegated-afrinic-extended-latest>, search for “reserved” in the seventh pipe-delimited column, and then exclude any space within the following ranges which are reserved by policy: IPv4 196.60.0.0/16 Reserved for IXPs peering networks per CPM 11.4 IPv4 196.49.0.0/16 Reserved for IXPs management networks per CPM 11.4 IPv4 102.224.0.0/12 Reserved for future use per CPM 5.4.7 ASN 37769-37887 Reserved for use in BGP route servers at IXPs per CPM 11.4 In the case of IPv6, the extended statistics file shows that, for each allocated /48, space is reserved up to the next /44 boundary, and for each allocated /32, space is reserved up to the next /29 boundary. If you are looking for quarantined space, you will also have to ignore these reservations. Alan Barrett _______________________________________________ Community-Discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/community-discuss
