Hi Karl, If you can justify a single /24, you can request it from one of your ISP's, and get a LOA from them to advertise it to your other ISP, getting it added to your prefix list.
I believe the minimum for your own ARIN assignment is a /23 if you're multi-homing, and either a /20 or /22 for single-homing, or something along those lines. Cheers, Han Karl O. Pinc wrote: > On 06/18/2009 01:50:17 PM, Pete Vickers wrote: >> >> On 18. juni. 2009, at 19.45, Karl O. Pinc wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> What's the best way to solve this problem? >>> >> >> stop trying to bodge it, and get some PI space. > > I'd love but, how can I justify to ARIN a large enough address > block that it won't be dropped by BGP administrators? > The only reason we'd need the addresses is to muti-home. > I am under the impression this is not reason enough > for ARIN, that they are in a rationing mood when it comes > to handing out IPv4 address blocks. > > Karl <[email protected]> > Free Software: "You don't pay back, you pay forward." > -- Robert A. Heinlein

