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RE: Allocations for "always-on" ISPs

  • From: "Sykes, Phil" < >
  • Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2000 10:57:30 +0100

>> Is there any way to reduce the address space fragmentation 
>> due to new non contiguous allocations ?
> 
> I guess you need to use up your allocated block quickly 
> enough to allow you to get the next contiguous block. :)

 Also worth noting - your initial allocation can be larger than a /20 if you
can convince RIPE that it will be needed quickly, and any further allocation
will be of a size representative of how quickly you have used your current
address space.
 Thus, if you burn through a /20 in a week, your next allocation will be
somewhat larger.

 The figures for how quickly you have to go to justify larger address blocks
are, I guess, not published.

Cheers,

Phil Sykes, Network Engineer
Cable & Wireless Global Network
p: +49 89 92699 204 m: +49 172 89 79 727

 
 

 





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