North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: arin ip request info
I don't have one I can show you, but a couple words: The first one is definitely the hardest justification Make sure you've already got your POCs for your ORG-ID, and you use those for the NET-ISP (if you don't there is another template you must fill out: ORG-detail) If you aren't listing a bunch of SWIPs or a ton of URLs you host, you had better give a good description of your business model--and be prepared to answer questions (each with a 2-3 day turn around). If you're getting your first /20 portable, you must state that will begin migrating your existing /21 (s) back to the ISP in a "timely" manner. If you really get stuck, or you don't fully understand their reply questions, give them a call; they're tough on granting, but they are there to help. gl, jeff Steve Rude([email protected])@03/05/09 12:26: > > Can someone please send me a copy of your arin request for additional IP > space? We have filled our initial ISP allocation, and we want to follow > the proper procedure for the least delay. I figure if I see someone's > request that has successfully requested more space, then I will have the > least delays in the allocation process. > > Also, no, I don't want to buy your /16, go away. :) > > TIA. > > Steve Rude > -- Jeff Nelson Network Engineer Rackspace Managed Hosting Office: (210) 892 4025 x1601 GnuPG KeyID: 0x7DE7C4E0 @pgp.mit.edu
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