[ipv6-wg] Re: Re: [address-policy-wg] Re: Andre's guide to fix IPv6
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Max Tulyev
president at ukraine.su
Thu Dec 1 17:28:41 CET 2005
> Last time I was a hosting proivider I signed up as a LIR and built my > own network infrastructure to the nearest IX points. > This time I have outrourced the lot and my 300 server serverfarm is > behind a firewall on a handfull of IP addresses > > Changing ISP is really easy? > Yes. Stop. You have 10000 domains. You have IP address(es) from ISP A . You are moving to ISP B with OTHER address(es). And you don't need to send 10000 modify requests for these 10000 domains to change A (NS, MX) records. Where is the magic? ;-) > > To be a LIR and grab /20 if really need only /28? > Depends. Today I manage with a /23 PI or PA? Your own or upstream's? -- WBR, Max Tulyev (MT6561-RIPE, 2:463/253 at FIDO)
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