[36012] in North American Network Operators' Group
RE: using ARIN assigned address in Asia
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Richard Jimmerson)
Wed Mar 21 18:22:32 2001
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From: "Richard Jimmerson" <richardj@arin.net>
To: "'Kenji Anzai'" <kenji@itochu.net>
Cc: <nanog@merit.edu>
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 18:20:15 -0500
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Hello Kenji,
There is not a policy that states IP address space allocated by ARIN has to
be
utilized exclusively in the ARIN region.
ARIN is not in a position to place limitations on how this IP address space
is
routed, but does encourage aggregation.
If you would like to be certain there are no conflicts with the proposed use
of
this IP address space and the conditions under which it was allocated to
this
organization, I suggest you have them contact ARIN by either sending email
to hostmaster@arin.net or calling the registration services help desk.
Contact information for ARIN can be found at www.arin.net
Richard Jimmerson
Director of Operations
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu]On
> Behalf Of Kenji Anzai
> Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 5:08 AM
> To: nanog@merit.edu
> Subject: using ARIN assigned address in Asia
>
>
>
> Hi, I have a question which was originally I was asked by my client.
>
> Our client has IP address space that was originally assigned
> from ARIN.
> Their address space is a big enough to separate to /20 each.
> I am not sure about internaltionl IP address assignment.
>
> They would like to use front half (/20) in North America.
> And, they would like to use the other half of the address
> space (/20) in
> Asia.
>
> Is there any problems doing this?
>
> thanks,
>
> Kenji
>