19 Nov
2008
19 Nov
'08
9:25 a.m.
michael.dillon@bt.com wrote:
We have also started offering residential Internet to those living on campus, which has been very popular (no suprise.)
You've started your own ISP. ISP's get a /32 from ARIN. Case closed.
In fact, you are better off treating your non-ISP networks as a customer of your ISP and assigning a /48 to each of your non-ISP sites. This is an area where IPv4 and IPv6 differ.
Too bad in Europe RIPE wants 3000EUR per month membership fees to give you PI IPv6 if you're an end user.