Fixed Boundary (/29) Assignments
Adrian Bool aid at vianetworks.net
Mon Feb 12 10:34:41 CET 2001
On Monday 12 February 2001 08:57, Clive D.W. Feather wrote: > Adrian Bool said: > > I think one nice solution would be to allocate all users one /32 that > > is routed down the connection, and also one /24 of private IP address > > space - NATed by the ISP. > > > > This way - a user may use mutiple machines without any effort > > (by using the /24) yet can have an unrestricted access to the > > internet by using the /32. > > If it's "unrestricted", how do I run two web servers ? MMM.. let's alter your question a little - how you do run 10,000 web servers? You can't create a generic allocation based upon any possible need. Nothing states that the user may not apply for more IP space in the normal fashion - if they so require it. It's just that will the private block and one public address 95% (or greater?) of the users will be sorted. If the user is setting multiple servers on the end if their DSL connection they should be able to get an IP allocation form filled in. Regards, aid -- Adrian Bool | http://noc.vianetworks.net/ Director, Global Network | tel://+44.1925.484061/ VIA NET.WORKS Inc. | fax://+44.1925.484466/
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