Well, some folks at ISI have already been involved in a project similar to this, contacting folks who have been allocated bits-n-pieces of *the* TWD, 192/8. Suzanne Woolf gave a presentation at LA/IETF on the progress of 192/8 address reclamation, complete with precentages of 192/8 users who were willing to give up the allocation, users who were unwilling to give up the allocation, and so forth. I thought that she was going to put this data up on the web at ISI, but I couldn't find it this morning when I looked there. In any event, I'm not sure this is a valid project for PIER. Its really within our scope of work or within our charter. - paul At 12:38 AM 4/4/96 -0800, Craig A. Huegen wrote:
I would recommend that the PIER group work with providers on this; PIER would be a great organization to take the huge ACTIVE table of /24's and mail the listed contacts for the network to offer tools, easier renumbering methods, etc., to minimize impact to the network's customers. Once all the mails are sent out and a semi-generous grace period is set, PIER should recommend a date providers should stop listening to /24 announcements.