Re: [Idr] new ID on expansion of private use ASN range

Robert Raszuk <robert@raszuk.net> Tue, 03 July 2012 12:43 UTC

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Jeff,

> There's that opex thing again.  You'd have to track which customers are in
> sites that need to communicate with each other and make sure not to re-use
> numbers for those customer subsets.

Regardless of opex how technically would you (proactively) go about 
tracking who needs to communicate with whom within your Internet 
customers (even if they are directly attached) ?

R.