Officially 10.x.x.x/8 is a private network address, like 192.168.x.x/24 and
172.16.0.0/12, and, together with 169.254.0.0/24 (zeroconf assignation)
should NEVER leave a private, isolated network.
IMHO this should also be the case in the AMPR world and those addresses
should never be forwarded to "unaware" hosts.
So if you want to interlink with other sites using this subnet, you can of
course do it, but this is not regulated, and the above actions should be
taken.
Marius, YO2LOJ
-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Curry
Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2015 17:20
To: 44Net(a)hamradio.ucsd.edu
Subject: [44net] Ham Class network
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Hello all,
This is a little off the topic of 44 network, but I am curios. The
44 network is split into many regions for Amateur Radio to use.
But does anyone know on how the10.x.x.x network is assign to Amateur
Radio Ham Mesh network?
Is there someone or a group that have the responsibility on dishing ip
addresses? Sorry for the band width, but
just curios.
K6DLC
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Daniel Curry
IPV6 Sage Certified
PGP: AD5A 96DC 7556 A020 B8E7 0E4D 5D5E 9BA5 C83E 8C92
San Francisco/Silicon Valley AmprNet Co-coordinator [44.4.0.0/16]
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