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Re: Address Space & ASN Allocation Process


From: Will Yardley <nanog () veggiechinese net>
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 16:09:18 -0700


On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 05:46:34PM -0500, sjk wrote:
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, Vicky Rode wrote:

Is there a minimum address space (?) an entity would need to justify to
go directly to RIR (ARIN in this case) as opposed to the upstream
provider? Is /20 the minimum allocation? Can my client approach RIR and
request for a /23?

If my client do procure a /23 how do they make make sure that this
address space will be globally routable?

They can't really make *sure* of it, any more than with any other
prefix.... I think there is language to that effect somewhere. That
said, I think ARIN does try to allocate these smaller allocations from a
block that is less likely to be filtered (by most networks).

Yes, minimum assignment is /20 (and this is considered temporary, as the 
official minimum is /19) -- there used to be some experimental /24s, 
but I believe these are now gone. ARIN will only assign /20 or more -- 
larger prefixes must come from your upstream provider.

Could be wrong, but my understanding is that they will allocate a /22 or
shorter when the requesting org is multihomed.

http://arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#four222


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