On Jan 9, 2014, at 3:11 PM, Aaron <aa...@wholesaleinternet.net> wrote:
> When I got my IXP allocation I was told that I couldn't host any > infrastructure on it - web sites, monitoring boxes, mail servers and that it > was only to be given out to exchange members. I use other IP space to host > the exchange's web, mail and monitoring services. > > It seems like a pretty poor way to "game the system" and get IP space since > it's a /24 and the initial scrutiny is pretty tough. I agree, there’s not a problem to solve here, since many IXPs get started with two participants, with others following along behind quickly enough. The two-versus-three question was fully debated at the time of the original policy proposal, as I recall, and nothing about IXPs has changed since then. -Bill
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