What is an LIR?
What is an LIR? What is an LIR?
5. Assignment Window • AW Definition • Assignments above/within the AW • Assignments for LIR’s Infrastructure LIR Training Course Spring 2007 http://www.ripe.net 50
Assignment Window Concept • Maximum number of IP addresses the LIR can assign without approval from the RIPE NCC • For each End User, within any 12 months • New LIR, AW = zero • RIPE NCC increases AW gradually • What is my AW size? − LIR Portal − “reg” file LIR Training Course Spring 2007 http://www.ripe.net 51
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Assignment Window Concept<br />
• Maximum number of IP addresses the <strong>LIR</strong> c<strong>an</strong> assign<br />
without approval from the RIPE NCC<br />
• For each End User, within <strong>an</strong>y 12 months<br />
• New <strong>LIR</strong>, AW = zero<br />
• RIPE NCC increases AW gradually<br />
• <strong>What</strong> <strong>is</strong> my AW size?<br />
− <strong>LIR</strong> Portal<br />
− “reg” file<br />
<strong>LIR</strong> Training Course Spring 2007<br />
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