Reject the NAIPR
Paul Ferguson
pferguso at cisco.com
Sun Jan 19 07:03:14 EST 1997
Jeremiah,
Since you volunteered, please consider yourself Keeper of the
Reading List (tm).
I'll start off with a few pointers which spring to mind, and encourage
others to contribute to the list.
RFC1338, Supernetting: an Address Assignment and Aggregation Strategy
http://www.internic.net/rfc/rfc1338.txt
RFC1380, IESG Deliberations on Routing and Addressing
http://www.internic.net/rfc/rfc1380.txt
RFC1518, An Architecture for IP Address Allocation with CIDR
http://www.internic.net/rfc/rfc1518.txt
RFC2050, INTERNET REGISTRY IP ALLOCATION GUIDELINES
http://www.internic.net/rfc/rfc2050.txt
RFC1918, Address Allocation for Private Internets
http://www.internic.net/rfc/rfc1918.txt
Resources for ISPs
http://www.ra.net/isp.html
The CIDR FAQ
http://www.rain.net/faqs/cidr.faq.html
The Daily CIDR Report
http://www.employees.org:80/~tbates/cidr-report.html
RFC1481, IAB Recommendation for an Intermediate Strategy to Address
the Issue of Scaling
http://www.internic.net/rfc/rfc1481.txt
RFC1631, The IP Network Address Translator (NAT)
http://www.internic.net/rfc/rfc1631.txt
- paul
At 11:12 PM 1/18/97 -0500, Jeremiah Kristal wrote:
>Actually, rationale d) is a slightly more verbose version of rationale b).
>I think this illustrates the need for an expanded ARIN website, with
>pointers to rfc1519, rfc1918, some general definitions, and a list of
>books for further reading. Mr. Satchell is one of the most highly
>regarded modem gurus out there, and he is still fairly confused by parts
>of this. Maybe some of the more active participants on this list would
>volunteer to write up some of the descriptions? Hell, I'll volunteer if
>we can get a general consensus about the content.
>
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