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[rpd] Legacy addresses in Afrinic region

APH pascal at irenala.edu.mg
Mon Feb 18 12:46:36 UTC 2019


Thank's Lee,

I think that the addresses managed by AFRINIC currently is not enough in 
Africa.
All of its IPV4 are in depletion phase.

Best Regard,

Pascal


Le 2019-02-14 à 21:50, Lee Howard a écrit :
>
> Colleagues,
>
> It has seemed to me that there has been a lack of information in some 
> of the policy debates. I finally got around to looking up how much 
> legacy address space is in the Afrinic region.
>
> When Afrinic was founded, legacy address space was transferred to it 
> from RIPE-NCC. I think address space from ARIN had already been 
> transferred to RIPE-NCC before that, so the RIPE-Afrinic transfer was 
> all of it, but I'm not completely certain, and if anyone else 
> remembers better, please correct me.
>
> The list of legacy IPv4 addresses transferred is at 
> https://www.afrinic.net/services/220-erx-transfer and also 
> https://www.ripe.net/manage-ips-and-asns/legacy-resources/erx/transferred-resources
>
> A total of 271,604 legacy IPv4 addresses was transferred.
>
> Within this series were three Class B blocks (/16s) currently 
> registered to the European Space Agency, Sweden, and IDSC in Egypt. 
> There was also one /17 currently registered to TE Data in Egypt.
>
> Distribution of the blocks:
>
>   * Three Class Bs (/16s)
>   * One /17
>   * One /19
>   * One /21
>   * One block of six /24s
>   * Seven blocks of five /24s
>   * Four /22s
>   * Eleven /23s
>   * Forty-six /24s
>   * One /26 (!?)
>
> Unless there were separate legacy block transfers from ARIN or APNIC, 
> or other addresses have been re-registered into Afrinic since its 
> founding, this is the total of legacy address space in the region.
>
> I hope this is useful information to the community.
>
> Regards,
>
> Lee
>
>
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