Hello
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De : Chris Smith via 44net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org>
Envoyé : mercredi 3 août 2022 09:26
À : 44 net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org>
Objet : [44net] Re: answering questions about BGP assignment locations,
address space plans
Hi All,
Just to answer some of the questions and concerns regarding BGP
announcements…
New requests for BGP announcements are going into 44.31/16 and yes, this is to
replace 44.190/16
If anyone is willing to renumber into this range then that would be great and I
am very happy to work with you to provide a new assignment with an overlap of
whatever period you feel you need to complete the renumbering process. Please
email me direct: mailto:chris@ardc.net to discuss.
I'm ok but did you receive my emails?
I have no answer.
As the license period for BGP assignments last for 5 years, I am asking folk to
renumber when their current licence runs out, but again an overlap period is
perfectly ok.
More generally, if you do currently have a BGP assignment, please do check
when it was first issued so your licence/LOA can be renewed in good time, I am
happy to renew LOA’s anytime in the last 12 months of their active period.
I would also like to remind everyone that you do need to login to the portal on a
regular basis in order to keep your assignments. The system currently sends
reminder emails out at 6 months, 9 months and 12 months. The wording of
these emails get ever increasingly more “urgent”. If you login at least once
every 6 months you will never be sent a reminder email.
At 15 months (of no login from you) your account is removed and any resources
(address assignments, gateways) are removed. The only exception to this, is if
you are a coordinator for a country or regional allocation, in which case your
account is still removed, but the allocation is re-assigned to a special admin
account that can’t be deleted. i.e. only “User” networks are ever removed.
I have been asked many times why we do this, the answer is that it’s the only
way we have of keeping the portal at anything like up to date. The idea was
originally Brian Kantor's, prior to the portal he had assignments on his
spreadsheet for folks that had gone SK or just lost interest and stopped using the
addresses. Unlike a commercial organisation, where if you stop paying for your
resources they get taken away, we have no other way of knowing if someone
has gone SK or just lost interest and moved on.
73,
Chris - G1FEF