Worse yet, I applied for several class-C's for companies years ago (before the CIDR stuff really got off the ground) that I _know_ are obsolete, but the Internic won't let me recycle them. I should have left my name on them in some way I guess. The problem is, the address listed is obsolete, the phones disconnected and in one case the contact is dead! So, how is one supposed to try and recycle in this sort of situation? On Thu, 1 Feb 1996, Jon Zeeff wrote:
to them. Some automated process watching for things like this and sending an advisory email might help quite a bit.
Tony Bates used to do this and send it to the list. Its not as if no one has thought of this.
To the list? I don't see what good that would do - it should go to the owner of the addresses and the parties announcing it. This hasn't been done.
Another factoid to consider - I know of a company that has a Class C that they don't use. To my knowledge, nobody has ever even asked that they give it up. Some automated email process could do this without much effort.
I (and others) have suggested forced aggregation except for routes that are specifically registered as "don't aggregate". I haven't seen any movement towards that.
Ed Morin Northwest Nexus Inc. (206) 455-3505 (voice) Professional Internet Services edm@nwnexus.WA.COM