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Re: IP Management Tool - Minimum Requirements

  • To: Arif OKTAY < >
  • From: "'guy@localhost" < >
  • Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 16:19:51 +0000
  • Reply-to: Guy Vegoda < >

> Yes I know about asused. It is a good tool for determining overlap
> status or some missing attributes/contact informations and to get some 
> statistical information. I think it will be usefull to access asused from
> IPMT. But my main concern was also whether we can find such a
> criteria/metric that can be used both RIR's and LIR's ? Here are some
> metrics I have thought;
> 
>     -  Possible largest allocation left in the totall allocation of LIR
>     -  How fragmented the allocation space (may be mapped to above one)
>     -  How summarizable are the address space assigned to a customer. 
>     -  How summarizable are total allocations ?   
> 
> 
> Summarizability issues seem to conflict with RIR policies. However 
> I think that it is a fact of routing world. 
> 
> Regards
> arif

I do not think there is anything wrong with detailed
reporting. 

I think that maybe the program needs a specification 
before we can really use metrics to measure
anything.  

I too would like to see IPMT eventually give verbose
output on the state of the registry. However, will 
this not to some extent duplicate functionality of
programs such as asused-public that already exist?

Please clarify what you would like, because I think
I am still confused.

I think that Maldwyn's comments would be useful
here.


Guy

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