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Re: Address Space & ASN Allocation Process
From: sjk <sjk () dredel com>
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 17:46:34 -0500 (CDT)
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, Vicky Rode wrote:
Hi, Just trying to get some clarity and direction regarding obtaining address space/ASN for my client. Is there a minimum address space (?) an entity would need to justify to go directly to RIR (ARIN in this case) as opposed to the upstream provider? Is /20 the minimum allocation? Can my client approach RIR and request for a /23? If my client do procure a /23 how do they make make sure that this address space will be globally routable? Multihome will also be part of their network implementation, can they apply for an ASN number?
Yes, minimum assignment is /20 (and this is considered temporary, as the official minimum is /19) -- there used to be some experimental /24s, but I believe these are now gone. ARIN will only assign /20 or more -- larger prefixes must come from your upstream provider. Being multihomed means you will be required to get an AS number. Once you have your address block, you can fill out the request from ARIN.
--sjk
Current thread:
- Address Space & ASN Allocation Process Vicky Rode (Sep 26)
- Re: Address Space & ASN Allocation Process sjk (Sep 26)
- Re: Address Space & ASN Allocation Process Will Yardley (Sep 26)
- Re: Address Space & ASN Allocation Process Justin M. Streiner (Sep 26)
- Re: Address Space & ASN Allocation Process Chris Boyd (Sep 26)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Address Space & ASN Allocation Process Reeves, Rob (Sep 26)
- RE: Address Space & ASN Allocation Process Jim McBurnett (Sep 27)
- Re: Address Space & ASN Allocation Process sjk (Sep 26)