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List:       nanog
Subject:    Re: Why does Sprint have address filters again?
From:       Karl Denninger  <karl () mcs ! net>
Date:       1998-05-31 23:57:21
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On Sun, May 31, 1998 at 04:39:30PM -0400, Jamie Scheinblum wrote:
> The last CIDR report I have in my in-box states there are 3606 AS numbers in
> the routing table.  So, my first question is at what point does ARIN reclaim
> AS numbers?
> 
> (comparison: 2680 last September and 3075 at the beginning of the year)
> 
> That's a lot of money Arin rakes in on un-used AS numbers.
> 
> I understand that ARIN probably doesn't want to get in the middle of routing
> policies, but by limiting when you can receive an AS, I don't understand why
> they couldn't limit when you lose it.
> 
> Second Q: How many AS numbers are available in total?

Currently an ASN is a 16-bit number.

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