Address Space Managed by the RIPE NCC Leo Vegoda RIPE NCC Document ID: ripe-347 Date: June 2005 Obsoletes: ripe-211, ripe-222, ripe-242, ripe-259, ripe-264, ripe-266, ripe-269, ripe-289, ripe-295, ripe-296, ripe-299, ripe-319, ripe-325, ripe-326, ripe-328, ripe-329, ripe-332, ripe-338, ripe-341, ripe-345 Table of Contents 1. Overview 2. Special Purpose Ranges a. Internet Exchange Points b. Root Name Servers c. Address Space Used by Networks in Africa 3. Routing Decisions 4. Longest Prefix Tables 1. Overview This document details the address space managed by the RIPE NCC and the longest prefixes allocated or assigned from different address ranges. 2. Special Purpose Ranges 2.a. Internet Exchange Points Small IPv6 blocks have been assigned to Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) under the IPv6 Address Space Policy for Internet Exchange Points (ripe-256). All IPv6 IXP assignments come from the 2001:07F8::/32 range and are registered in the RIPE Whois Database. A full list of IPv6 IXP assignments can be obtained by querying the RIPE Whois Database for all more specific inet6num objects. This can be done on the RIPE NCC web site at: http://www.ripe.net/whois?-rm+2001%3A07F8%3A%3A%2F32 It is possible to create a list of the IP ranges assigned by the RIPE NCC with a command line query like this: $ whois -h whois.ripe.net -r -m 2001:07F8::/32 | grep ^inet6num 2.b. Root Name Servers IPv6 blocks have been assigned to Root Name Servers under the IPv6 Addresses for Internet Root Servers in the RIPE Region policy (ripe-233). These assignments come from the 2001:7F8::/29 range and are registered in the RIPE Whois Database. 2.c. Address Space Used by Networks in Africa Between October 2003 and April 2005, IPv4 allocations and assignments to Local Internet Registries (LIRs) and End Users in African countries north of the equator were made from 196.200.0.0/13. This range was part of a /8 also used by the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) for African allocations. Because the longest prefix ARIN allocated or assigned for 196/8 was /24 this was also the longest prefix the RIPE NCC assigned from 196.200.0.0/13. 3. Routing Decisions Routing decisions are the responsibility of network operators. Network operators taking routing decisions based on prefix length are requested and encouraged to route blocks of sizes corresponding to the longest prefix. IPv4 Range Longest Prefix 62/8 /19 80/7 /20 82/8 /20 83/8 /21 84/6 /21 88/7 /21 90/8 /21 91/8 /29 193/8 /29 194/7 /29 196.200/13 /24 212/7 /19 217/8 /20 IPv6 Range Longest Prefix 2001:0600::/23 /64 [1] 2001:0800::/23 /32 2001:0A00::/23 /32 2001:1400::/23 /32 2001:1600::/23 /32 2001:1A00::/23 /32 2001:1C00::/22 /32 2001:2000::/20 /32 2001:3000::/21 /32 2001:3800::/22 /32 2001:4000::/23 /32 [1] See Section 2: Special Purpose Ranges