Class C IP range! [7:26814]

2001-11-19 Thread shella kevin
where can i get a class C ip address block ? I check everywhere everyone is saying they only provide a block of /19. Anyone can help ? Thanks Shella >From: "Jason" >Reply-To: "Jason" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Cisco TACACS+ Problem [7:26783] >Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 01:17:38 -050

Re: Class C IP range! [7:26814]

2001-11-20 Thread Richard Bosire
Shella, Your upstream provider [ ISP/NSP] should be able to provide you with this . ./bosire -- ___ +$;%+$;'+$;%+$;'+$;%+$;'+$;%+$;'+$;%+$;'+$;%+$ richard bosire ccn[ap], ccd[ap], ccs[ae] shella kevin wrote: > where can i get a class C ip address bl

Re: Class C IP range! [7:26814]

2001-11-20 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>where can i get a class C ip address block ? I check everywhere >everyone is saying they only provide a block of /19. > >Anyone can help ? > >Thanks > >Shella > What do you want to do with it? In the real world, it can be very hard to get a provider-independent /24, and even harder to get

Re: Class C IP range! [7:26814]

2001-11-20 Thread MADMAN
go to: http://www.arin.net/regserv.html Dave shella kevin wrote: > > where can i get a class C ip address block ? I check everywhere > everyone is saying they only provide a block of /19. > > Anyone can help ? > > Thanks > > Shella > > >From: "Jason" >Reply-To: "Jason" >To: [EMAIL P

Re: Class C IP range! [7:26814]

2001-11-21 Thread nrf
Howard, For the sake of IP address conservation, I would like to believe what you say. Unfortunately I happen to know several small companies that were able to secure entire Class C's with nary a protest from their ISP's, and yes they are all globally routed. The most addresses any one of tho

RE: Class C IP range! [7:26814]

2001-11-21 Thread William Gragido
addressing and then seek only routable, registered addresses for external Interfaces. My two cents. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of nrf Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 9:06 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Class C IP range! [7:26814

Re: Class C IP range! [7:26814]

2001-11-21 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Howard, > >For the sake of IP address conservation, I would like to believe what you >say. > >Unfortunately I happen to know several small companies that were able to >secure entire Class C's with nary a protest from their ISP's, and yes they >are all globally routed. The most addresses any on

Re: Class C IP range! [7:26814]

2001-11-21 Thread Ken Diliberto
Hello. Getting your own class C address space and getting one from your ISP are two different things. The ISP owns the address space, the customer doesn't. If the customer decides not to use that ISP for some reason, the ISP can (and probably will) take it back. To get your own, you apply to A

Re: Class C IP range! [7:26814]

2001-11-21 Thread Wayne Wenthin
Greetings, Working for an ISP I can say that most of them will make you justify the space. ARIN will make us justify it to get more so we are pretty stingy (much to the consternation of the sales people) about giving out class C space. Of course as always YMMV. Wayne At 08:30 AM 11/21/2001

Re: Class C IP range! [7:26814]

2001-11-21 Thread nrf
Yeah exactly - YMMV. I'm a pretty laissez-faire, free-market kind of guy, but on the subject of IP address conservation, I think there should be more centralized formal rules about who gets an address and who doesn't. Just a few months ago, I was contracting with a large-company who needed more