Hello-
ARIN was issued the IPv4 address blocks 173 /8 and 174 /8 by the IANA on
4 February 2008.
ARIN will be issuing /20 and shorter prefixes from these blocks to
customers within the next 2 weeks. Network operators may wish to adjust
any filters in place accordingly.
For informational
6.net.
We encourage community members to post IPv6 experiences, knowledge and
resources on the ARIN IPv6 wiki. Also, be sure to check back there soon
for data from the 8 April ARIN IPv6 Main Event, where participants
connected to an IPv6-only network.
Regards,
Member Services
American Registr
www.getipv6.info.
ARIN thanks NANOG for the opportunity to announce the survey on its
mailing list and appreciates the participation by many in the operator
community. When available, ARIN will post a link to the survey results
on the NANOG mailing list.
Regards,
Member Services
American Registry for
between ARIN and CAIDA.
Please take a few moments to complete the survey located at:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=2x5j2OlJl0cq44iYfQadrw_3d_3d
Regards,
Member Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
located at:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=2x5j2OlJl0cq44iYfQadrw_3d_3d
Regards,
Member Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
As recently suggested, ARIN has made the requested changes to produce a
new histogram. It can be found at:
http://www.arin.net/statistics/index.html#ipv4org.
Note, this is the same link as the old histogram so you may need to
refresh your browser's cache.
Regards,
Leslie Nobile
Director,
ARIN wishes to remind the community that the RIRs have agreed to
deprecate ip6.int on June 1, 2006. As mentioned in our March 2
announcement, in August 2005, RFC 4159 Deprecation of ip6.int was
published as Best Current Practice. This RFC noted that maintenance of
ip6.int is no longer require
ARIN supports the idea of doing reachability testing on new /8 blocks issued
by the IANA and will begin to set a plan in motion to move forward on this.
Once more details have been worked out, we will notify the community.
Regards,
Leslie Nobile
Director, Registration Services
American Registry
Dear Colleagues,
Today, Thursday, July 22, beginning at approximately 7:00 pm EST (1900
UCT), ARIN will begin accepting queries to whois.arin.net via port 43 at
our co-location facility. In the past, some users have relied on the IP
address of whois.arin.net to direct queries. Please make sure i