RE: Resent: Allocating a LIR an IP block per use
- Date: Sun, 5 Dec 1999 14:49:58 +0200
Yes. That is exactly what I would like to do, but the problem is that I
can't receive new allocation from RIPE unless my current is used to its
half.
What I would like to do is receive a new, large PI for BGP use, so it won't
be mixed with my aggregateable /16s. I will be more than happy to hear from
RIPE how this can be done. It might be that all I have to do is send a 141
with a remark - FOR BGP CUSTS and that would be it, but I'm not really sure.
Regards,
---
Yuval Shchory
Projects Manager
NetVision's Corporate Technical Support Department
eMail: syuval@localhost
interFAX: 03-5480255
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jules D Salter [
]
> Sent: Sunday, December 05, 1999 2:46 PM
> To: Yuval Shchory; lir-wg@localhost
> Subject: Re: Resent: Allocating a LIR an IP block per use
>
>
> Yuval,
>
> You could apply for PI (Provider Independant) address space.
> But you would still need to fill out a RIPE-141 outlining how
> you intend to use the address space. The other problem with PI
> space, is that a lot of the backbones don't like routing it unless
> you have a fairly large aggregate.
>
> The issues are raised in
http://www.ripe.net/docs/ripe-127.html
>
> Joolsie
>
> Yuval Shchory wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > We would like to request another IP block from RIPE,
> regardless of our
> > current allocation (which we use for our day-to-day assignments to
> > customers), in order to assign from this block only to
> customers using BGP.
> > I would not want to assign BGP customers from our regular
> blocks, as it
> > would create a need to subnet the BGP advertisements on
> these blocks. We
> > would like to have a block pre-intended for such fragmentation.
> >
> > However, as far as I recall RIPE's procedure, one can
> request another IP
> > allocation only after a certain percentage (50% AFAIR) of
> his allocation has
> > been assigned.
> >
> > So - am I the only person thinking this is the correct way
> to do that? Is it
> > possible to request a block for such usage, regardless of
> the current
> > allocation's usage?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > ---
> > Yuval Shchory
> > Projects Manager
> > NetVision's Corporate Technical Support Department
> > eMail: syuval@localhost
> > interFAX: 03-5480255
> > ---
>