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RE: Squeezing IPs out of ARIN


From: "Richey" <mylists () battleop com>
Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2012 13:21:18 -0400

I got a new allocation about 18 months ago.  I sent them a spread sheet of
the users and their current IPs.  I changed the real customer name to
something that reflected what business they were in.  So I had lots of
"Hotel Customer 1" and "Dr. Office 112" with what IPs they were using.
There was no way we were going to release a complete customer list to
anyone.  They didn't seem to have a problem with this.

Richey

-----Original Message-----
From: Kenneth McRae [mailto:kenneth.mcrae () dreamhost com] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 11:46 AM
To: Owen DeLong
Cc: nanog () nanog org
Subject: Re: Squeezing IPs out of ARIN

I have never provided the names of end users..  How the address space would
be utilized?  Definitely..  But not the names of end users...

On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 8:34 AM, Owen DeLong <owen () delong com> wrote:

There is not a new policy added on to prevent hoarding. What is 
required is what has been required for several years. Utilization 
information and proper justification.

If you are seeking an ISP allocation, then, reassignment (customer) 
information is in fact part of that utilization information.

Owen

On Apr 25, 2012, at 8:22 AM, Kenneth McRae wrote:

Negative..  I have never had to provide end user information.  I 
have
been
required to provide utilization information.  I am sure this 
"policy" is and add-on to make it more difficult to prevent hoarding..

On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Jonathan Lassoff <jof () thejof com>
wrote:

On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 10:32 AM,  <admin () thecpaneladmin com> wrote:
Anyone have any tips for getting IPs from ARIN? For an end-user
allocation
they are requesting that we provide customer names for existing
allocations,
which is information that will take a while to obtain. They are
insisting
that this is standard process and something that everyone does 
when requesting IPs.  Has anyone actually had to do this?

Indeed. It's worked this way for a long time.

When starting a new organization, there's a bit of a chicken and 
egg problem with IP space. If anyone could get IP space just for 
asking for it, it would have been consumed too quickly. So, 
organizations must first get some space assigned to them from an 
upstream provider and begin using it.
At some point the current usage and growth rate of the assigned 
space will justify a direct allocation.

Then, you can renumber into your new space and be totally independent.

Cheers,
jof




--
Best Regards,



Kenneth McRae
*Sr. Network Engineer*
kenneth.mcrae () dreamhost com
Ph: 323-375-3814
www.dreamhost.com




--
Best Regards,



Kenneth McRae
*Sr. Network Engineer*
kenneth.mcrae () dreamhost com
Ph: 323-375-3814
www.dreamhost.com



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