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Re: questions about ARIN ipv6 allocation
From: David Guo via NANOG <nanog () nanog org>
Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2021 05:06:25 +0000
Both options work, there’s no need to pay additional fee to ARIN unless you need something like unblock some websites. You can of course use RIPE IP and ASN in United Sates. xTom GmbH ________________________________ From: NANOG <nanog-bounces+david=xtom.com () nanog org> on behalf of Edvinas Kairys <edvinas.email () gmail com> Sent: Saturday, December 4, 2021 4:44:58 AM To: NANOG Operators' Group <nanog () nanog org> Subject: questions about ARIN ipv6 allocation Hello, We're setting up IPv6 network is USA. Our company has branches and different legal entities in EU and US. We've some ipv6 PI subnets already allocated by RIPE for EU datacenters. I have few questions: 1) Is it possible to reuse some portion of RIPE allocated ipv6 addresses in USA ? Or we need to ask for the new ones by requesting in ARIN ? 2) Can i request in ARIN just ipv6 subnets for USA DCs, but to use the same AS number which was allocated by RIPE in EU ? Thanks
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- questions about ARIN ipv6 allocation Edvinas Kairys (Dec 03)
- Re: questions about ARIN ipv6 allocation David Guo via NANOG (Dec 03)
- Re: questions about ARIN ipv6 allocation John Curran (Dec 04)
- Re: questions about ARIN ipv6 allocation Owen DeLong via NANOG (Dec 04)
- Re: questions about ARIN ipv6 allocation John Curran (Dec 04)
- Re: questions about ARIN ipv6 allocation Owen DeLong via NANOG (Dec 04)
- Re: questions about ARIN ipv6 allocation John Curran (Dec 04)
- Re: questions about ARIN ipv6 allocation Owen DeLong via NANOG (Dec 05)
- Re: questions about ARIN ipv6 allocation John Curran (Dec 05)
- Re: questions about ARIN ipv6 allocation Owen DeLong via NANOG (Dec 06)
- Re: questions about ARIN ipv6 allocation John Curran (Dec 06)
- Re: questions about ARIN ipv6 allocation Baldur Norddahl (Dec 06)
- Re: questions about ARIN ipv6 allocation John Curran (Dec 04)
- Re: questions about ARIN ipv6 allocation David Guo via NANOG (Dec 03)