On Mar 30, 2017, at 9:45 AM, Sergey Myasoedov sm@netartgroup.com wrote:
(quoting AfriNIC)
• The minimum IPv4 allocation for LIRs will be /22, and the minimum IPv4 assignment for End User Members will be /24. (section 5.4.3.1). • The maximum IPv4 allocation/assignment shall be /13 (section 5.4.3.1). • No explicit limit on the number of times an organisation may request additional IPv4 space (section 5.4.4). • Allocation/assignment period (planning window) changes from 12 months to 8 months (section 5.4.5). • Existing Resource Members are eligible to get additional blocks of IPv4 address space if 90% efficient usage of all resources has been demonstrated (section 5.4.6.1).
то есть пока что еще можно прийти и попросить “needs based”..
• Use of AFRINIC IPv4 resources outside the AFRINIC service region should be solely in support of connectivity back to the AFRINIC region (section 5.4.6.2). • A /12 IPv4 address block will be reserved from the final /8. This /12 IPv4 address block shall be preserved by AFRINIC for future uses, as yet unforeseen (section 5.4.7).