>
>
> ripe-264 describes the blocks from which ripe is allocating and the
> longest prefix they are allocating in that block.
>
> what is the apnic equivalent of that document?
>
> randy
>
North American Network Operator Group.
try asking the APNIC folks.
--bill
> Please accept my apologies for loss of search services.
i demand a full refund!!!
randy
The APNIC web was being moved from SCO UNIX to Linux last night, and website indexing
was broken until this morning, Australian time. It has
now been restored, and we are looking at improving relevancy/hits/scoring methods to
make searches more effective.
Please accept my apologies for loss of
have you tried "open relay"?
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Randy Bush wrote:
>
> i find it droll that using apnic's site and searching for "prefix"
> yields zero hits.
>
> randy
>
>
i find it droll that using apnic's site and searching for "prefix"
yields zero hits.
randy
Hi,
This is got very easily by using Google.
Harsha.
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Randy Bush wrote:
>
> ripe-264 describes the blocks from which ripe is allocating and the
> longest prefix they are allocating in that block.
>
> what is the apnic equivalent of that document?
>
> randy
>
>> what is the apnic equivalent of that document?
> http://www.apnic.net/db/min-alloc.html
thank you!
Hi, Randy.
] what is the apnic equivalent of that document?
Is this close to what you require?
http://www.apnic.net/db/min-alloc.html
Thanks,
Rob.
--
Rob Thomas
http://www.cymru.com
ASSERT(coffee != empty);
ripe-264 describes the blocks from which ripe is allocating and the
longest prefix they are allocating in that block.
what is the apnic equivalent of that document?
randy