Dear Community, 
Hope you are safe and well!

Please see my comments below (inline). ..

Le mar. 16 févr. 2021 01:03, Owen DeLong <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
> > On Feb 15, 2021, at 15:55 , Ronald F. Guilmette <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> > [...]
> > See RFC1918 for further information.
> > 
>
> [...]
> Long standing RIR policy specifically calls these applications out as 
> legitimate in multiple regions.
> (I’m not sure about AFRINIC, TBH, I’d have to review the CPM to look for 
> it).
>

...brother see here [1] please:

~°~
11.2 Distinction between IXP peering and management networks

We distinguish between two kinds of IP number resources needed and used at 
IXPs. 

An IXP peering LAN is the contiguous network address block that the IXP 
would use to assign unique IP addresses to each peering member, for each 
peering participant to exchange network traffic across the shared peering 
infrastructure. *Best practice has the IXP peering LAN not being visible in 
a view of the global routing table*, among other things *to reduce the 
attack vectors* for ISP border routers via the IXP. 
~°~

Hope this helps.
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[1]: CPM section 11.2 
<https://afrinic.net/cpm-1-6#Resource-Reservations-IXPa>

Question: what are the other relevant usecases?

Thanks.

Blessed tuesday!

Shalom,
--sb.

>
> RIRs register addresses for uniqueness, not necessarily for use on the 
> public internet.
>
> Owen
>
> [...] 



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