My guesses as to who gets what: 102/8 - APNIC 103/8 - LACNIC 104/8 - AfriNIC 179/8 - RIPE NCC 185/8 - ARIN
That's how I would do it. With the exception of LACNIC, each one neighbors a block that is already allocated to that RIR. And in the case of AfriNIC, RIPC, and ARIN, they would make an aggregatable /7. Not that that really means anything, but is nice for organization ;-) -Randy -- | Randy Carpenter | Vice President - IT Services | Red Hat Certified Engineer | First Network Group, Inc. | (800)578-6381, Opt. 1 ---- ----- Original Message ----- > On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 1:28 PM, Owen DeLong <o...@delong.com> wrote: > > > > On Feb 1, 2011, at 10:49 AM, Brian Christopher Raaen wrote: > > > >> On Tuesday, February 01, 2011 01:41:21 pm Rodrick Brown wrote: > >>> http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space/ipv4-address-space.xml > >>> > >>> Sent from my iPhone 4. > >> > >> Not quite, I still show 102/8, 103/8, 104/8, 179/8, and 185/8 as > >> "UNALLOCATED". I don't know when the hand out the last 5 /8's > >> policy takes > >> affect, but they haven't handed them out yet. > >> > >> --- > >> Brian Raaen > >> Network Architech > > > > Ceremony is scheduled for 9:30 AM Thursday Local Time in Miami, FL. > > > > Owen > > I can't wait to see who gets 179/8; I would *so* love to be able to > use > 179.179.179.179 as a BGP route collection box. ^_^ > > Perhaps whomever gets it could donate the box to team Cymru? :D > > Matt