The only additional comment I have is that there may be one more 
non-IANA-reserved unrouted space to add to the list.

ARIN AC has recommended that the ARIN board adopt the policy (2011-5) reserving 
a /10 to be used as shared address space (specifically for internal NAT pools 
in a CGN application). We might want to recommend filtering that.

However, I don't want to delay the draft from going through the process while 
they sort this out, because ARIN still needs to work with IESG to sort out how 
they do this, since normally number reservations come from IETF -> IANA. You'd 
have to reach out to Curran to see if they have an idea of what block they're 
going to reserve (assuming there are no additional roadblocks) so that you can 
document it in this draft. If he doesn't know the specific block, he may at 
least be able to give you a pointer to where they are going to document what it 
is once it's formally reserved - I assume they'll make it fairly clear on the 
ARIN website.

Wes George

P.S. - Please, PLEASE don't turn this into a discussion on the merits of the 
ARIN proposal or CGN. I'm just the messenger.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Christopher Morrow
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 2:24 PM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [GROW] I-D 
Action:draft-ietf-grow-no-more-unallocated-slash8s-01.txt

Grow-Folk,
Leo rev'd the doc with some changes to hopefully meet comments
received, if the commenters could verify that their needs are met I
think we can ask for a short (1wk?) WGLC run and seeing no other
dissent move this along to the IESG.

have a read and a look at the diff:
<http://tools.ietf.org/wg/grow/draft-ietf-grow-no-more-unallocated-slash8s/draft-ietf-grow-no-more-unallocated-slash8s-01-from-00.diff.html>

if you please.

-Chris

On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 6:15 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts 
> directories.
> This draft is a work item of the Global Routing Operations Working Group of 
> the IETF.
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>
>        Title           : Time to Remove Filters for Previously Unallocated 
> IPv4 /8s
>        Author(s)       : L. Vegoda
>        Filename        : draft-ietf-grow-no-more-unallocated-slash8s-01.txt
>        Pages           : 6
>        Date            : 2011-05-12
>
> It has been common for network administrators to filter IP traffic
> from and BGP prefixes of unallocated IPv4 address space.  Now that
> there are no longer any unallocated IPv4 /8s, this practise is more
> complicated, fragile and expensive.  Network administrators are
> advised to remove filters based on the registration status of the
> address space.
>
> This document explains why any remaining packet and BGP prefix
> filters for unallocated IPv4 /8s should now be removed on border
> routers and documents those IPv4 unicast prefixes that should not be
> routed across the public Internet.
>
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