It is not so simple as that Rebecca because the trust level specifies how many addresses
you can you can request for your IPv4 sub-net in there,
even if it is for the IPIP linked network. This is most likely why people ask for address
verification in the first place! The whole thing is remarkable
in the first place, I'm 36 years on amprnet, have multiple /24 and smaller sub-nets
and my ipv4 limit is set to 28. This means that the maximum
IPv4 that I can request is a /28 sub-net and that is all because my address is not
verified as yet. That is the reason why I don't want that my ticket
is dropped.
73,
Bob (Boudewijn) VE3TOK
On 2024-05-15 19:28, Rebecca Key via 44net wrote:
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*Hi Everyone,*
*
As you are all aware, we have a significant amount of outstanding tickets in the Portal
related to address verification. In an effort to expedite the process of resolving these
tickets and thus getting users up and running with their address space in a more timely
manner, we are only going to ask for address verification if you are requesting a BGP
allocation.
If you have previously requested address verification and are not requesting a BGP
allocation, your outstanding tickets will be removed, and thus no action is needed on your
end.
We hope this update is helpful in streamlining the process for utilizing the Portal. As
always, please reach out if you have any questions and/or need clarifications.
73,
Rebecca
KO4KVG
*
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Rebecca Key - KO4KVG
Communicaions Manager
Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC)
ardc.net
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