Hi Douglas, Thank you for sharing this.
I am not sure if I have understood the proposal properly and would be grateful if you could please clarify some things for me. On 13/05/2009 12:15, "Douglas Onyango" <[email protected]> wrote: [...] > During the exhaustion phase, the following allocation and assignment policy > for the last /8 IPv4 address will be used: Does this policy only apply to the /8 to be allocated to AfriNIC under the recently ratified global policy, or does it apply to other IPv4 space held by AfriNIC at that time? > a) Instead of the /22 block (1024) addresses allocated in the current policy, > the new minimum allocation size of /23 (512 addresses) will be allocated to > any LIR that requests for IPv4 resources. This is also the maximum allocation > size, even though LIRs may request for more than a /23. No LIR may get more > than 4 additional allocations once the Exhaustion phase has begun. Does this mean that a new LIR may receive one initial allocation plus four additional allocations, or is it a maximum of four /23 allocations in total? I am not sure how many LIRs you would like to benefit from this policy. It would be good to check the proposal against the current and projected AfriNIC membership numbers to see whether it is possible to be more generous. Kind regards, Leo Vegoda _______________________________________________ rpd mailing list [email protected] https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/rpd
