On Sep 17, 2011, at 11:13 AM, Randy Carpenter wrote:
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All of the speculation and comment on this thread has been something to watch, but, it's not actually all that accurate.
https://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#four2
NRPM 4.2 provides several ways in which an ISP can qualify for space
As has been mentioned in this thread, efficiently using a PA allocation from an upstream provider is one such mechanism. (4.2.2.1, 4.2.2.2).
However, if you can show an immediate need for a /22 or more within the next 30 days (not particularly hard if you are building an ISP), you can qualify under 4.2.1.6 without any prior utilization.
I know of a number of ISPs that have obtained their initial allocations in this manner.
Owen
I have a small ISP customer who is not multi-homed, and is using about a /21 and a half of space, and is expanding. Their upstream is refusing to give them more space, so they wanted to get their own, and give back the space to the upstream, with the possible exception of a small block for their servers, which would be very difficult to renumber. We explained this all, and the response we got from ARIN was that we needed to have a full /20 from the upstream, at which time we could easily get a /20 of new space. In order to qualify for the immediate need, we would need to show need for the entire /20, of which we would need to fully utilize (renumber into) within 30 days. That is not even remotely possible.
Or, they could easily multihome and qualify at a much smaller threshold.
The problem with this whole thing is that I have no less than 4 ISPs that are in almost the same boat.
Then propose a policy change to rectify it. Owen