IMHO - The RIRs are doing their part. They announce to the operations aliases their intention to allocate a new block before they start doing it. People like me (with the ingress-prefix-template), Rob Thomas (with the bogon template), and Steve Gill (with the Junos flavor of the ingress-prefix-template) start tweaking our templates and post them to the community. After that, it would be up to each operations team to execute within their own network. -----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu] On Behalf Of Adam "Tauvix" Debus Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 12:16 PM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: Operational Issues with 69.0.0.0/8...
So for the sake of argument, in your proposal an ISP could filter all
of
the blocks that the RIRs allocate out of and hamstring them indefinitely?
Perhaps not, but an X month period after the inital allocation to the RIR where they don't assign out of that pool might be wise. Perhaps e-mails can be sent to the registered contacts of existing IP space upon initial allocation, on the first of each month, and then on the last day of the hold. I know that I am sometimes a bit too busy to take care of something like that at the very instant I get the e-mail, and that it can fall to the wayside. Many times a reminder e-mail has come at a moment where I was able do to something about it. Thanks, Adam "Tauvix" Debus Linux Certified Professional, Linux Certified Administrator #447641 Network Administrator, ReachONE Internet adam@reachone.com