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Alexander

Alexander Neilson
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On 26/01/2014, at 10:35 pm, Dave Bell <m...@geordish.org> wrote:

>> But more important: which /10 is set aside for this? It is not listed on
> https://www.arin.net/knowledge/ip_blocks.html
> 
> 100.64/10
> 
> http://tools.ietf.org/search/rfc6598

Correct me if I am wrong but this is the space reserved for internal use by 
providers for space for CGN systems that is not 1918 space so it doesn’t 
conflict with customers internal network IP Space.

If I am correct the question is for which block has been reserved by ARIN for 
“address space for v6 devices they need to talk to v4 world” which is a 
globally unique allocation from their final /8 which they reference "Per 
policy, a /10 was reserved out of the last /8 to facilitate IPv6 deployment and 
that space is not included in our inventory count.” at 
https://www.arin.net/resources/request/ipv4_countdown.html which I think nobody 
has yet answered.

Looking at 4.10 it doesn’t require the /10 block to be taken from their “Final 
/8” allocation (104/8) so I think it would be nice for someone from ARIN to 
come on here and confirm for all of us what the /10 is and ARIN’s thinking 
around the use of this space and their allocations being a max /24. Knowing the 
space now and whether larger transit providers will be issued it in /24’s for 
their transit customers which would mean they could announce the entire /24 and 
not require action from most AS’s or if the allocations will range in size 
directly to end users as standard issued space and ARIN asks us to accept it in 
our filters would be useful to know now so I can prepare the filters and it 
gives most AS’s time to implement this next large edit rather than make it a 
tweak when it begins to cause issues / issues are reported.



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