Yes, that is what they mean.
The numbers have been previously issued but have timed out for some
reason. They will be allocated again very soon, but there is a
possibility that another number in the same range will time out.
Eventually, all the numbers in the range will be properly tested.

Ian

2008/5/25 Jud McCranie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have a question about interpreting the Exponent Status Distribution
> report.  For instance, on the line with Exponent Start 17,000,000, it
> shows "1" under "available LL".  Does that mean that there is one number
> in the 17 million to 18 million range that can be assigned for a LL
> test?  (Other lines are similar.)  If that is the case, then why don't
> these small exponents get assigned?
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