[ppml] Deaggregation in the ARIN region Was: [nanog] The Cidr Report

Andrew Dul andrew.dul at quark.net
Sun Feb 13 12:41:28 EST 2005


I was wondering if people in the ARIN region agreed with these statements
about the ARIN region not doing enough to educate the membership about
deaggregation, BGP annoucements etc...

If ARIN were to do more what would you suggest?  

1. More/Better online training
2. Regional Training session (similar to RIPE?)
3  Other???

Andrew

>From: Hank Nussbacher <hank at mail.iucc.ac.il>
>To: Philip Smith <pfs at cisco.com>
>Cc: nanog at merit.edu
>Subject: Re: The Cidr Report
>Sender: owner-nanog at merit.edu
>X-Loop: nanog
>
>
>On Sat, 12 Feb 2005, Philip Smith wrote:
>
>>  From my own Routing Report (due out in a couple of hours), a quick
>> glance shows that the vast majority of the increase comes from ASNs
>> assigned by ARIN (the ASNs from the other three registry regions show
>> minimal increase in announcements).
>
>Duh!  No suprise there.  ARIN just gives IP space and only offers some
>measly online training:
>http://www.arin.net/library/training/index.html
>
>RIPE on the other hand, has 3-6 course a month, throughout Europe:
>http://www.ripe.net/training/lir/index.html
>http://www.ripe.net/cgi-bin/courselist.pl.cgi
>
>APNIC also has a number of courses and goes out to where it is needed:
>http://www.apnic.net/training/schedule.html
>
>As long as ARIN just doles out IP space with no education, the routing
>table will continue to grow.
>
>-Hank
>
>>
>> Most seem to come from AS4323. Today they are announcing 2606 prefixes,
>> a week ago they were announcing 844 prefixes.
>>
>> philip
> 




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