Re: [sig-policy] prop-074: IANA policy for allocation of ASN blocks to R
- To: David Conrad <drc at virtualized dot org>
- Subject: Re: [sig-policy] prop-074: IANA policy for allocation of ASN blocks to RIRs
- From: Sanjaya <sanjaya at apnic dot net>
- Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2009 11:03:58 +1000
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David Conrad wrote:
Sanjaya, On Jul 24, 2009, at 12:03 AM, Sanjaya wrote:• Out of the 97 assigned ASNs we know that:- 85 were 16-bit (requested from start, reasons were supplied during first request)- 6 were 16-bit (swapped from 32-bit to 16-bit) - 6 were 32-bitSorry, this is a bit confusing to me.Is this indicating that of the 6 32-bit ASNs, all 6 were swapped with 16-bit ASNs or is it that there were 12 32-bit ASNs, of which 6 were swapped to 16-bit?
Hi David, It's the latter. There were 12 32-bit ASNs, of which 6 were swapped to 16-bit. Sorry for the confusion.
Out of curiosity, has there been any investigation as to what AS numbers might be reasonably reclaimed?
prop-075 is one possibility :) http://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-075 Cheers, Sanjaya ___________________________________________________ Join us for APNIC 28 in Beijing : 25-28 August 2009