[ppml] Policy Proposal 2002-3: Micro-Assignments for Multihomed Networks
McBurnett, Jim
jmcburnett at msmgmt.com
Mon Sep 22 17:06:45 EDT 2003
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I have a single comment: What if that multi-home company has an ASN from LACNIC or other RIR? should this be accomodated here? I say LACNIC.. Didn't LACNIC inherit some ASNs from ARIN? Later, Jim ->Policy Proposal 2002-3: Micro-Assignments for Multihomed Networks -> ->Proposal: -> ->If an end-user is not multi-homed, the minimum justified block of IP ->address space assigned by ARIN is a /20. If assignments smaller than ->/20 are needed, end-users should contact their upstream provider. -> ->If an end-user is multi-homed, and has an ARIN assigned ASN, ->the minimum ->
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