[address-policy-wg] Re: New IPv6 Address Block Allocated to RIPE NCC
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Vincent Gillet
vgi at zoreil.com
Mon Jan 17 11:00:34 CET 2005
Hi Leo, > The RIPE NCC received the IPv6 address range 2003:0000::/18 > from the IANA in January 2005. Yep, and 50% of this allocation as already been allocated to one LIR. I am not used to see 50% of IANA block allocated to LIR, but i assume that it is new address-policy rules i was not aware of ! > <https://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/smallest-alloc-sizes.html> BTW, i read 2001:2000::/20 ===> smallest RIPE Allocation : /32 and "Smallest allocation" refers to the smallest allocation made to LIRs by the RIPE NCC Since 2001:2000::/20 have only one allocation, should not it be "/20" ? V
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