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[address-policy-wg] /24 in Europe, AP and North America?
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Dmitry Kiselev
dmitry at volia.net
Fri Nov 30 08:56:26 CET 2007
Hello! On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 01:50:07AM +0200, Max Tulyev wrote: > Hank, > > it seems you are <s>probably our future customer</s> fit all demands > just to have 3 /24 PI. You will not waste /21 then. > > By the way, 1 AS number will be enough for all three points. Max, is far as I know Your company provide services for RIPE region only. According to Address Policy and original message that guys should asks each /24 PI from APNIC, RIPE NCC and ARIN. You couldn't help them without RIPE Policy violation. In other hand, becoming LIR and allocation split doesn't conflicts with Policy. Moreover, LIR may asks for just /22 allocation that will fits actual needs. > > This may have been covered before but I'm not sure. I have a client > > that needs a /24 in Europe, a /24 in AP and a /24 in North America - all > > for multihoming purposes (in each area). If he becomes a RIPE member, > > can he get the 3 /24s and 3 ASNs of which only one set will be used in > > Europe? Or just get the /19 like everyone else, and carve it into 3 > > chunks and route them each from a different area? -- Dmitry Kiselev
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