> On Apr 4, 2015, at 7:28 PM, Charles Gucker <cguc...@onesc.net> wrote:
> 
> I've been involved in IX renumbering efforts because exchange(s)
> decided to use /25's instead of /24's.    It's painful because
> troubleshooting can be a little difficult as differing subnetmasks are
> in play.   If you have the address space, use a /24.    ARIN has IPv4
> address space specifically reserved for the use by IXPs.

Yes.  Listen to Charlie.

We did a bunch of analysis on size of IXP subnets, and how it changes over 
time, relative to the age of the IXP.  To summarize drastically, the first /24 
typically lasts about 15-18 years.  Only a tiny handful of exchanges (less than 
2%) are actually supporting more than 254 participants yet at this point.  That 
number will continue to grow over time.  At the same time, it’s not worth the 
trouble of renumbering more than once in that time period, so don’t be 
penny-wise and pound-foolish by trying to use a /25, particularly when ARIN 
hands out /24s to IXPs specifically to keep them from running into that trap.

                                -Bill




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