IP Allocations and moving AS numbers
Azinger, Marla
marla.azinger at frontiercorp.com
Mon Jul 9 21:45:29 UTC 2007
Shane- Please redirect your email questions to ARIN ppml or discuss. That will be a better forum for you with these type of questions. I will also email you on the side.
Cheers!
Marla Azinger
Frontier Communications
AC Chair
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-nanog at merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog at merit.edu]On Behalf Of
Shane Owens
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 2:35 PM
To: nanog at nanog.org
Subject: IP Allocations and moving AS numbers
All, I have been all but gone from IP management and BGP administration
tasks for over 2 years while teaching myself telecom as a CLEC. I
recently had a past business acquaintance contact me that is currently
reselling bandwidth and using a 3rd parties network to do so. He
currently has about 15 /24 address blocks through this 3rd party and
wants to move to his own AS number and away from theirs.
I know when I was last involved it seemed a pretty difficult process to
do this through ARIN. Has the process changed at all recently? I am
going to help them get the AS number and get the process started, but
when asked if they could keep their existing IP address I explained that
the existing 3rd party would need to write a letter stating that they
are willing to transfer those IP's to your AS, ARIN would have to
approve it and it may be a bit of a hassle.
They are currently running 7 data centers nationally and are willing to
migrate IP's, but would rather not if they can help it.
Does this sound about right? I am going to go read the ARIN pages
tonight to see if I can answer this myself, but don't have time during
the workday to do a lot of research on this myself. Figure someone here
probably knows already.
Shane Owens
DNA Communications
shaneowens at dna-communications.com
(w)815-562-4290 x-201
(c)815-793-3822
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