12 Nov
2004
12 Nov
'04
1:25 p.m.
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004, Philip Lavine wrote: > I have recently been turned down by ARIN for an > address block. I currently have 4 /24's from ISP's and > would like IP independence. How do I convince ARIN to > give me a block -- /20 I guess? It's not a matter of convincing, it's a matter of demonstrating need. If you're actually _using_ the four /24s, you can demonstrate a need for a /22 today. So a good first step would be to use the four /24s until they're full. Second step would be to apply to ARIN for a /22 to replace them. Renumber into that. Then keep applying to ARIN for more space as you need it. -Bill