[Ninux-day] Private IP ranges used by networks

sebastian.galeano at guifi.net sebastian.galeano at guifi.net
Sun Nov 29 14:06:34 CET 2009


Hi,

Good, but i think that the difficulty with manual systems is the
dependence of person who maintains and easy to anyone for make a bad
allocation (wiki).

http://guifi.net/en/node/3671/view/ipv4

The system used in Guifi.net was created by Ramon Roca, works very similar
to the allocation of addresses in an RIR (ex: RIPE) so that on an initial
range (/15) is assigned first a /24, when this is exhausted, you assign a
/23, then a /22, etc. so that the allocation is based on actual
consumption of addressing, not the anticipation of consumption, all
without human intervention, allowing a large self-management.

You can import all information using XML (GNML), but better speak Ramon
Roca that it is the creator

http://guifi.net/en/guifi/cnml/3671

Best regards
Sebastian Galeano

>
>> https://wiki.freifunk.net/IP-Netze
>
> For ninux:
> http://wiki.ninux.org/GestioneIndirizzi
>
> Saverio





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