[ppml] Proposed Policy: 4-Byte AS Number Policy Proposal
Michael.Dillon at btradianz.com
Michael.Dillon at btradianz.com
Tue Dec 13 05:33:51 EST 2005
> Your point about syntactical confusion with AS number communities is
well
> taken.
>
> What about a dot as the nibble separator within the AS number then?
Is there something wrong with using 78934526:1234 to refer to
community 1234 in AS number 78934526?
Is it worthwhile specifying that AS numbers should be allocated
sequentially rather than randomly from the 4 byte numberspace?
--Michael Dillon
P.S. Would anyone have objections to rewriting that policy
in plain English?
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