AddOn --- Re: [address-policy-wg] Re: Re: a consensus, about what?
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From: "Marcus Gerdon" <>
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Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 13:39:22 +0100
A thought just crossed my mind:
those of you striving to deny slots in the routing tables to non-LIRs, what
do you think about splitting a PA and announcing parts out of different
AS'es ? This isn't really a de-aggregate, serves the 'address conservation'
constraint but is utilizing routing table space. Wasn't the 'sub-allocation'
type intended for this and must have had some consensus to become
implemented ?
Maybe there should be added a PA allocation rule that each PA has to be
announced only out of one AS.
No ? We can't do this ? Why not ? Be splitting PA's this way the LIR create
a address space type that can be moved along very similar to PI, just
without being handed out directly to the customer.
Would be an idea:
I split one of our PA into /24's and lend them to enterprise customers free
for announcement via their favourite ISP charging a yearly fee (obvisously
the fee only for administering the RIPE data, as charging for addresses
isn't allowed.).
Marcus
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