...and while we're on the subject of SWIPs, can I get a pet peeve off my chest - the fact that RADB entries are updated in minutes, yet it takes typically 24 hours or more for a SWIP database change to show up in the servers (and the next day to even determine that the change was accepted by the servers)? Is there any real reason for ARIN to not be able to update the database in near-real-time? On Mon, Jul 02, 2001 at 07:33:41PM -0700, David R Huberman wrote:
Please understand that the rules are different for cable providers. They are required to SWIP only to their head-ends, but it must be SWIP, not RWHOIS. This is typically a small number of SWIPs, as you SWIP out to geographically-central head-ends.
/david
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