* Arash Naderpour

> Do we know how many /29 we have available in the IXP reserved pool? if there 
> are only few ones, it doesn't make scene to me set the default to /29 as it 
> would be a good practice for just few allocations.
> 
> Can someone from RIPE NCC provide us with an statistic on number of different 
> prefixes in the IXP pool?

Hi Arash,

While I'm not from the NCC, below is the complete list of blocks smaller than 
/24 currently found in the IXP pool (or could be in quarantine, but destined 
for the IXP pool nevertheless).

I spot at least four /29s in it (193.58.0.48/29, 193.188.134.136/29, 
193.188.134.200/29, 194.180.226.144/29).

An additional 13 /29s are currently assigned; if returned, these will also be 
added to the IXP pool under current policy.

Tore

$ curl -s 
ftp://ftp.ripe.net/pub/stats/ripencc/delegated-ripencc-extended-latest | awk 
'-F|' '$3 == "ipv4" && $5 < 256 && $7 == "reserved"'
ripencc||ipv4|193.34.193.128|128||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|193.34.196.128|128||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|193.34.199.128|128||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|193.34.201.128|128||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|193.58.0.48|8||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|193.164.232.96|64||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|193.164.232.224|32||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|193.188.134.136|8||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|193.188.134.200|56||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|193.192.12.0|128||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|193.201.145.128|128||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|193.201.147.192|32||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|193.201.148.128|64||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|193.201.149.0|64||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|193.201.149.128|64||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|193.201.150.192|64||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|193.201.151.64|128||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|193.201.155.0|128||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|193.201.157.128|128||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|193.201.159.0|128||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|193.218.207.64|16||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|193.243.183.0|64||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|193.243.183.128|64||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|194.42.47.0|128||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|194.93.123.0|128||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|194.117.50.0|128||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|194.117.55.0|128||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|194.153.153.0|128||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|194.153.157.0|128||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|194.153.158.0|128||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|194.153.159.128|128||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|194.180.159.0|240||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|194.180.226.0|152||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|194.180.226.160|96||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|194.246.39.0|96||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|194.246.39.192|32||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|195.13.37.128|128||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|195.35.104.0|32||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|195.60.80.0|96||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|195.60.81.128|64||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|195.60.83.32|32||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|195.60.83.128|32||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|195.60.84.128|128||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|195.60.85.128|128||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|195.60.88.0|128||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|195.60.91.128|128||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|195.60.92.192|64||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|195.60.93.64|64||reserved
ripencc||ipv4|195.60.94.128|128||reserved

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