¡Hola!

On Sat, Mar 03, 2001 at 08:43:33AM -0500, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
> >Is it possible to obtain an AS for one full class c, or is this just too
> >tiny?
> 
> You can get the AS number with proper justification, although there 
> is no guarantee that this prefix will propagate through the Internet 
> as a whole and the prefix will be reachable.  In general, you would 
> have to demonstrate to the registry:
> 
>       -- you plan to multihome
>       -- you can demonstrate contracts with at least two upstream providers
> 
> you may be asked to document your routing policy, which, in any case, 
> is a good idea.  ARIN recommends doing so, RIPE NCC requires it.

> Your design may be scrutinized, and questions are likely to be asked 
> why this can't be done with provider-assigned address space.  The 
> registry might evaluate whether your links are fast enough to support 
> the number of routes you plan to receive.

AFAIK, ASN != PI address space. You can have your own ASN using
provider-assigned address space. At least that's what i understood
from ARIN webpages.

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