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Using Region-X assigned IP space in Region-Y?
From: Mark Leonard <mark () bernoullinetworks com>
Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2011 08:58:29 -0600
Hello NANOG'ers, This is a question that popped into my mind recently. So far my google-fu has not turned up anything of use. Imagine a company that has an RIR-assigned IPv4/23, and has it subnetted into a pair of /24's so that they can have replicated datacenters in two different geographical locations each running its own BGP infrastructure (using the same ASN). As far as I can see, this is all fine and good assuming that these two sites are in the same RIR's domain. Is it possible/allowable to move one of these datacenters to a different geographical region with a different RIR and keep using the same two subnets, or will a new /24 need to be requested from the new RIR? If there's a book or reference that answers this question, please let me know - I'm willing to do as much research on my own as I can. Thanks!
Current thread:
- Using Region-X assigned IP space in Region-Y? Mark Leonard (Mar 27)
- Re: Using Region-X assigned IP space in Region-Y? Valdis . Kletnieks (Mar 27)
- Re: Using Region-X assigned IP space in Region-Y? Zaid Ali (Mar 27)
- Re: Using Region-X assigned IP space in Region-Y? Jima (Mar 27)
- Re: Using Region-X assigned IP space in Region-Y? Zaid Ali (Mar 27)
- Re: Using Region-X assigned IP space in Region-Y? Valdis . Kletnieks (Mar 27)
- Re: Using Region-X assigned IP space in Region-Y? Zaid Ali (Mar 27)
- Re: Using Region-X assigned IP space in Region-Y? Valdis . Kletnieks (Mar 27)
- Re: Using Region-X assigned IP space in Region-Y? Max Larson Henry (Mar 27)
- Re: Using Region-X assigned IP space in Region-Y? Owen DeLong (Mar 27)