24.0.0.0/14 advertised as 24.0.0.0/8
sh ip b 24.0.0.0 BGP routing table entry for 24.0.0.0 255.0.0.0, version 5218403 Paths: (2 available, best #2, advertised over IBGP, EBGP)
Oooops... On Wed, 13 Mar 1996, Jim Fleming wrote:
$ whois netblk-athome @Home (NETBLK-ATHOME) 385 Ravendale Drive Mountain View, CA 94043
Netname: ATHOME Netblock: 24.0.0.0 - 24.3.255.0
Coordinator: Mockapetris, Paul V. (PM1) pvm@HOME.NET 415-944-7200 415-944-7221 (FAX) 415-944-8501
Domain System inverse mapping provided by:
TELLER.HOME.NET 206.15.25.1 NS1.GEO.NET 192.231.42.2
Record last updated on 24-Jan-96.
The InterNIC Registration Services Host contains ONLY Internet Information (Networks, ASN's, Domains, and POC's). Please use the whois server at nic.ddn.mil for MILNET Information.
---------- From: Sanjay Dani[SMTP:sanjay@professionals.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 1996 10:12 AM To: tli@cisco.com; bmanning@isi.edu; nanog@merit.edu Cc: ejk@nitrous.digex.net; cidrd@iepg.org Subject: Re: Those 6 more As
58% whois 24.0.0.0 @Home (NETBLK-ATHOME) ATHOME 24.0.0.0 - 24.3.255.0 Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) (RESERVED) (NET-RESERVED-24) RESERVED-24 24.4.0.0 - 24.255.255.0
On a related topic: I am guessing that this is the first allocation given to @Home by the InterNIC. I wonder how @home influenced the NIC's "slow start" procedure and acquired a /14 when the first allocation for every other ISP is /22 through /19.
What works for a company that does not (yet) have a single customer ? Marketing hype, an ambitious business plan, impressive VC lineup, media hype or the presense of a highly respected routing expert ? I would like to know how we can "buy" addresses.