[GTER] Specialized IPv4 addresses

Andre-Gustavo Albuquerque gustavoa at nortelnetworks.com
Mon Aug 5 10:02:00 -03 2002


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	Title		: Special-Use IPv4 Addresses
	Author(s)	: IANA
	Filename	: draft-iana-special-ipv4-04.txt
	Pages		: 7
	Date		: 02-Aug-02
	
This document describes the global and other specialized IPv4 address
blocks that have been assigned by the IANA. It does not address IPv4
address space assigned to operators and users through the Regional
Internet Registries.  It also does not address allocations or 
assignments of IPv6 addresses or autonomous system numbers.

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