Hi,

65536   is 0x1000
131071 is 0x1FFFF

My guess, this is the remainder of the first "block" as all the allocations are 
aligned on hex boundaries.

Regards,

Thomas Mangin
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On 10 May 2010, at 13:13, Mario Iseli wrote:

> As Thomas already mentioned there's a list on the IANA website, but there
> isn't anything special. The question is just what the reservation of
> 65536-131071 is to be used for?! Anyone knows?
> 
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> Subject: [swinog] 4-Byte Private ASN
> 
> Hi
> 
> 
> are there any 4-byte ASN ranges reserved for private use?
> 
> 
> regards andre
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