In message <28bdc761-e318-2402-c90f-1881c1d03...@geier.ne.tz>, 
Frank Habicht <ge...@geier.ne.tz> wrote:

>Hi Ronald,
>
>On 11/06/2021 11:24, Ronald F. Guilmette via db-wg wrote:
>> iana|ZZ|ipv4|192.175.48.0|256|20150501|reserved|ietf|iana
>> 
>> In reality the block isn't reserved and it doesn't belong to IANA.
>> It's a regular old (assigned) ARIN block.
>
>I think it once *was* regular.
>and then: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7534#section-7.2.3
>
>I think AS112 has a little bit a "special" history.
>Route Objects for 192.175.48.0 and AS112 are a good thing, I hope not
>only in ARIN IRR.

I made no judgement on either the block or the relevant ASN. 

The block has an ARIN WHOIS record.  It should be listed in the NRO file
in a manner consistant with that.

Code hates exceptions, and so do I.


Regards,
rfg

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