I'm not sure where the /10 is likely to come from - ARIN has offered to donate it, but there is some slush in IANA space (partial networks, etc) that might also work.
Personally I'd like to see 240/4 reclassified as experimental private addressing (ie. not Internet unicast), because that allows use in closed environments with a single administrative domain... Whether it ever happens or not depends on how enthusiastic people get about it, I suppose...
aj
(With a top-posting blackberry)
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From: "Scott Weeks"
Sender: nznog-bounces(a)list.waikato.ac.nzDate: Fri, 21 Oct 2011 15:54:12
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Subject: Re: [nznog] Bogan Lists?
--- aj(a)sneep.net wrote:
From: "Alastair Johnson"
Not so 10/8 related, but there are still possibilities for prefixes to change status
draft-fuller-240space
draft-wilson-class-e
And of course draft-weil-shared-transition-space-request may also impact with a classification of a prefix from public to "shared transition".
Oh and anyone using multicast might think carefully about filtering 224/4 depending on their network :-)
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I just copied the IPs from CYMRU and I didn't think of inter-AS multicast. DOH! Definitely gotta know your network before putting the bogon list in your routers! However, do you think the others have an actual chance to be implemented? (OS issues with those IP spaces and all that) Got any idea where IANA will pull the CGN /10 described in draft-weil-shared-transition-space-request from? If it's from one of those 'weird' spaces, then the above applies to that as well.
scott
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