Policy
Leslie Nobile
leslien at arin.net
Thu Nov 16 17:30:36 EST 2000
PolicyHello Mr.. Jarman-
You can go directly to ARIN's web page at
http://www.arin.net/regserv/initial-isp.html to obtain information on
applying
for initial IPv4 address space. If you need additional information, you can
either send e-mail to hostmaster at arin.net,
or you can call our help desk at 703-227-0660.
Regards,
Leslie Nobile
Director of Registration Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers
----- Original Message -----
From: RJarman at netisun.com
To: policy at arin.net
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 11:37 PM
Subject: Policy
Hello to all,
I am with and ISP that is starting a business to expand to 30 cities in a
year and a half. We are in the process to find out how we go about to get 3
Class C for each City. We know that we will not get that many all at once,
but I am trying to figure out the best way to implement 3 Cities a month.
To be able to do this we need to look at IP addresses.
I was figuring on the following services:
3COM Total Control Box with 96 Cards per city
2 Web Hosting Machines With Virtual hosting on 1
DS3 for DSL
Managed Services Firewalls
ASP, SSL, and Dedicated T1's
Colocation Facilities in All Cities.
Wireless
We are also have relations to put T1's, DSL, Voice Over in about 30
Buildings through out USA
How do I go about getting IP address from ARIN Direct. We have talked to
our providers and they are telling me that they will not give me the IP
address that I need. They told me that it does not make since to get a
couple class C from different providers and then try to tie all the
different networks together.
We are trying to design the network now for the first 3 cities, with BGP.
Any Help would be appreciated
Thanks
Ron Jarman
rjarman at netisun.com
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