[arin-discuss] Hosting someone else's ASN and subnet.

Casey Strom casey.strom at nwvox.com
Tue Aug 11 15:49:39 EDT 2015


We see this a lot.

I don't believe ARIN needs anything special for this.

Get a letter of authorization that states that your organization is allowed
to route the IPs for this customer. Just a contract as simple as "I,
Customer Representative, authorize Cyberlynk to route the following IP
space for ACME Corporation until 1/1/2020" (List IP spaces below and get
the proper signature from the ARIN admin for the block).

To ensure everything is cleared in the upstream filters, don't forget to
have the proper objects in RADb.

Considerations: Standard considerations for ensuring that they are not
violating your terms of service or your peers terms of service.


-Thanks!
Casey B. Strom
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On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 12:41 PM, Kerry L. Kriegel <kkriegel at cyberlynk.net>
wrote:

> Hello All,
>
>
>
> We are an ISP with primary locations in in Milwaukee, WI and Phoenix, AZ.
> We have a couple ASN’s (one at each location) and lots of subnets.
>
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> We are peering with 5 providers via 2 edge devices in Milwaukee.
>
>
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> My problem is that we have a customer, in our Milwaukee datacenter, that
> has been assigned an ASN and network from ARIN, and wants us to host it so
> he can use his own addresses.
>
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> AS3XXXX
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> 142.XXX.YYY.ZZZ/24
>
>
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> I have been setting up peering with my own ASN and networks for many, many
> years.  Setting up peering using someone else’s ARIN assignments is totally
> foreign to me.
>
> It is not something I have ever done.
>
>
>
> 1.    What, if any, procedures need to be carried out with ARIN so that I
> can host someone else’s ASN?
>
> 2.    What, if any, special procedures need to be carried out with my
> peers?
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> 3.   What, if any, special considerations need to be done?
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> Let me know if you need any additional information.
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> Thank you,
>
>
>
> *Kerry L. Kriegel*
>
> Network Operations Engineer
>
> Cyberlynk Network, Inc.
>
> Office: 414-858-9335
>
> Fax:  414-858-9336
>
>
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