From jeroen at unfix.org Fri Jul 21 19:35:49 2006 From: jeroen at unfix.org (Jeroen Massar) Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 19:35:49 +0200 Subject: [ipv6-wg] 2001:7f9::/32 still being announced even though the 'experiment' has finished 2 days ago? Message-ID: <1153503349.5190.5.camel@firenze.zurich.ibm.com> Hi, inet6num: 2001:07F9::/32 org: ORG-CA59-RIPE netname: CONSULINTEL-20040713 descr: Experimental Prefix ======================== Duration of assignment: ======================== Start date: 2004-07-19 End date: 2006-07-19 ======================== Details of Experiment: http://www.consulintel.euro6ix.org ======================== But according to: http://noc.sixxs.net/tools/grh/lg/?find=2001:7f9::/32 it is still being announced. Also the mentioned URL doesn't contain any 'details of experiment' at all. What is up with this? Has this become free IPv6 space? GRH automarked it as reclaimed due to the expiry date btw. Greets, Jeroen -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 313 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: From pim at ipng.nl Fri Jul 21 19:45:17 2006 From: pim at ipng.nl (Pim van Pelt) Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 19:45:17 +0200 Subject: [ipv6-wg] 2001:7f9::/32 still being announced even though the 'experiment' has finished 2 days ago? In-Reply-To: <1153503349.5190.5.camel@firenze.zurich.ibm.com> References: <1153503349.5190.5.camel@firenze.zurich.ibm.com> Message-ID: <20060721174517.GC2327@bfib.ipng.nl> Hoi, On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 07:35:49PM +0200, Jeroen Massar wrote: | inet6num: 2001:07F9::/32 | End date: 2006-07-19 | GRH automarked it as reclaimed due to the expiry date btw. It should be returned. -- ---------- - - - - -+- - - - - ---------- Pim van Pelt Email: pim at ipng.nl http://www.ipng.nl/ IPv6 Deployment ----------------------------------------------- From berni at birkenwald.de Fri Jul 21 19:51:47 2006 From: berni at birkenwald.de (Bernhard Schmidt) Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 19:51:47 +0200 Subject: [ipv6-wg] 2001:7f9::/32 still being announced even though the 'experiment' has finished 2 days ago? In-Reply-To: <1153503349.5190.5.camel@firenze.zurich.ibm.com> References: <1153503349.5190.5.camel@firenze.zurich.ibm.com> Message-ID: <44C11433.9000002@birkenwald.de> Jeroen Massar wrote: > But according to: http://noc.sixxs.net/tools/grh/lg/?find=2001:7f9::/32 > it is still being announced. Also the mentioned URL doesn't contain any > 'details of experiment' at all. > > What is up with this? Has this become free IPv6 space? I certainly hope so, and I'd rather see that route withdrawn sooner than later. Alternatively the RIPE NCC should hand out a detailled template how those allocations can be justified, as by house desperately needs some decent global routing slot through my ADSL connection and my neighbors WiFi. Purely for personal fun^W^Wcommercial offering^W^Wexperiments of course! Regards, Bernhard From gih at apnic.net Sun Jul 23 22:47:12 2006 From: gih at apnic.net (Geoff Huston) Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 06:47:12 +1000 Subject: [ipv6-wg] 2001:7f9::/32 still being announced even though the 'experiment' has finished 2 days ago? In-Reply-To: <1153503349.5190.5.camel@firenze.zurich.ibm.com> References: <1153503349.5190.5.camel@firenze.zurich.ibm.com> Message-ID: <7.0.0.16.2.20060724064257.02c0e270@apnic.net> It would also be helpful if the details of the allocation were removed from the RIPE NCC stats file (ftp://ftp.ripe.net/pub/stats/ripencc/delegated-ripencc-latest/) "ripencc|ES|ipv6|2001:7f9::|32|20040719|allocated" as well as from the RIPE WHOIS database - after all its no longer allocated space we are talking about here. Geoff At 03:35 AM 22/07/2006, Jeroen Massar wrote: >Hi, > >inet6num: 2001:07F9::/32 >org: ORG-CA59-RIPE >netname: CONSULINTEL-20040713 >descr: Experimental Prefix > ======================== > Duration of assignment: > ======================== > Start date: 2004-07-19 > End date: 2006-07-19 > ======================== > Details of Experiment: > http://www.consulintel.euro6ix.org > ======================== > >But according to: http://noc.sixxs.net/tools/grh/lg/?find=2001:7f9::/32 >it is still being announced. Also the mentioned URL doesn't contain any >'details of experiment' at all. > >What is up with this? Has this become free IPv6 space? > >GRH automarked it as reclaimed due to the expiry date btw. > >Greets, > Jeroen >