[36513] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Getting a "portable" /19 or /20
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Andy Dills)
Mon Apr 9 22:15:04 2001
Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2001 22:12:49 -0400 (EDT)
From: Andy Dills <andy@xecu.net>
To: "Eric A. Hall" <ehall@ehsco.com>
Cc: Roeland Meyer <rmeyer@mhsc.com>, <nanog@merit.edu>
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On Mon, 9 Apr 2001, Eric A. Hall wrote:
>
>
> > Actually, the last I heard is that they will sell down to a /24.
>
> No. See http://www.arin.net/regserv/feeschedule.html
>
> "The minimum block of IP address space assigned by ARIN is a /20."
>
> Also, they don't have any special-case handling that I am aware of. I
> tried to get a private /24 to use for the topology examples in my books
> and couldn't get one. ARIN outright refused the request even though I
> could prove the need for it, and even though I didn't care about global
> routing or reachability.
>
> I was also told that any /24 that I might manage to acquire would be
> revoked instead of transferred to me.
>
> I honestly believe that ARIN is funded by stock ownership in NAT provder
> technologies. They are the primary reason that we have NAT and RFC 1918
> problems on the net everyday.
Well, to me it sounds like you wanted your own /24, came up with an
excuse, and they saw right through it. I mean, if you need IP space for
your book, 192.168/16 and 10/8 are popular choices.
Andy
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