Dear DBWG,

Please see my comments below, inline...

Le sam. 24 juil. 2021 à 9:47 AM, Frank Habicht <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Hi Ronald,
>
> thanks for this longer explanation, and I personally think that it helps
> us all understand.
>
>

Hi Frank,
Thanks for your email, brother!


> > [...]
>
> So this is the important first step and I'm in agreement that this
> should be published. From previous email, we understand Nishal to think
> the same. Any input from others?
>
>
...i'ld like to thank RFG too, for his good job :-)

It would be interesting to see the extended
delegated stats file [1] updated...i understand
 from some of the past briefings from the
 AfriNIC's CEO to the community, that there is still a deep review of the
AfriNIC's
 INR delegated pools. Maybe it would be
easier when they would have done will
that task :-/

...i went through the appropriate README [2]
 file, and i saw that all the delegated INR
pools should be there; including the
reserved and unallocated (available)
ones. Maybe the extended delegated
stats file format should be reviewed to
include a new section with the RIR
(AfriNIC) claimed delegated pools of INRs :-/
It appears that, in regard to the extended
delegated Stats report under the FTP
server, the right address to direct
questions to is : <[email protected]>.

...also, there are automated stats here [3],
with raw data. For the delegated IPv4
pool, goto [4], download the raw data and
open the file named v4utilization.cvs :-)
...do the same for ASN and IPv6 pools.
__
[1]: 1927 lines marked 'available'
<https://ftp.afrinic.net/pub/stats/afrinic/delegated-afrinic-extended-latest
>
[2]: <https://ftp.afrinic.net/pub/stats/afrinic/README-EXTENDED.txt>
[3]: <https://stats.afrinic.net>
[4]: maybe a need of training/documentation :-)
<https://stats.afrinic.net/ipv4/exhaustion/ipv4_available>
~°~
block date_received total_received used available reserved
102/8 Feb/2011 16777216 13835776 1768448 1172992
105/8 Sep/2010 16777216 16687104 90112
154/8 Jul/2013 12648448 12587008 61440
196/8 Apr/2005 16576256 15151360 2048 1422848
197/8 Oct/2008 16777216 16730112 47104
41/8 Apr/2005 16777216 16415744 361472
various Sep/2015 24916736 24035840 256 880640
~°~

...i fully support the cleaning up actions
intended to remove more garbage on IRR
objects attached to AfriNIC's INR
delegated pools; including route: &
route6: objects.

It might be better that the request be
carried by the DBWG instead of individuals.

Shalom,
--sb.


> > Equally obviously, *someone* on the AFRINIC staff *must* have such a
> list.
> > Otherwise, how would AFRINIC know what is "their's" and what isn't?
>
> Yep.
>
> Regards,
> Frank
>
> [...]



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