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In message <[email protected]>, Avi Freedman writes: > But I still see 4 /24s advertised in 208/8: > > 208.0.1.0 > 208.0.4.0 > 208.0.5.0 > 208.0.9.0 > > Now, besides the fact that 208.0.4.0 & 208.0.5.0 could be 208.0.4.0/23 > (grin), what IS the appropriate way to deal with an ongoing situation > where un-NIC-allocated IP space is advertised on the Internet? > > We have no plans to implement incoming route filters on 208/8 - who > knows when the NIC will start allocating out of it. > > Obviously, having announcements of unallocated address space "work" for > the long term is a bad precedent to set. Yes, it can be a pain to deal > with the NIC (which is following policies approved of by most NSPs) > to get address space, but ... > > Avi These are not registered in the IRR so ANS won't route to them. Curtis
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