Co-lo best practices on IP allocations
McBurnett, Jim
jmcburnett at msmgmt.com
Wed Mar 19 13:08:06 UTC 2003
One more thought:
If the company is a SPAM or other less than popular type,
I would keep a watch on SPAM-L and spamhaus.org
Look for you IP block.. Some networks flat out put
IP Access lists to block ranges for SPAM/XXXX..
J
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Daniel Abbey [mailto:dabbey at edeltacom.net]
>Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 11:57 AM
>To: nanog at merit.edu
>Subject: Co-lo best practices on IP allocations
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>Are there any suggestions/ideas on best practices when it
>comes to co-lo
>allocation of addresses to its customers? Is there any site
>that may have
>some pointers? The dilemma is whether to charge or no to
>charge separate for
>the IPs. Should it be a cause built into their overall
>contract? Any ideas?
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