That's a wonderful monolithic UUNet view on the world. Practical IP addressing and assignments is being taught in room 104b down the hall. Jade -----Original Message----- From: Kyle C. Bacon [mailto:kbacon@fnsi.net] Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 3:43 PM To: Segal, Mark Cc: nanog@merit.edu; owner-nanog@merit.edu Subject: RE: Getting a "portable" /19 or /20 Obtaining IP space from ARIN is easy as 1, 2, 3 1) Document your network and force your customers to document theirs (if you are re-allocating to customers) 2) Practice responsible allocations as outlines in RFC's & ARIN (force your customers to do the same) 3) SWIP K "Segal, Mark" <Mark.Segal@Corp. To: nanog@merit.edu Axxent.Ca> cc: Sent by: Subject: RE: Getting a "portable" /19 or /20 owner-nanog@merit .edu 04/09/2001 06:10 PM With comments like that too a public list which ARIN reads.. :).. Have fun requesting your next allocation. :). Mark -- Mark Segal Director, Data and Internet Planning Axxent Corp. Tel: (416)907-2858
-----Original Message----- From: Jade E. Deane [mailto:jade.deane@HelloNetwork.com] Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 3:31 PM To: 'mike harrison'; nanog@merit.edu Subject: RE: Getting a "portable" /19 or /20
Sure... knee pads and a copy of the communist manifesto, to put you in the proper ARIN mindset.
Jade
-----Original Message----- From: mike harrison [mailto:meuon@highertech.net] Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 12:40 PM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Getting a "portable" /19 or /20
With the demise of Winstar/good.net locally, and us having to renumber anyway, I am getting started on the idea of getting a 'portable' /19 from Arin. We are currently using a non-portable /20 and a couple of /24's.
Any words of advice as we start this process? I'd like to do this right the first time and could use an experienced viewpoint.
Mike Harrison -- ASN 3901