Re: Question about obtaining ASN #

2004-05-06 Thread Andy Dills
On Thu, 6 May 2004, Vish Yelsangikar wrote: > Hi there. > > We are in the middle of a major project that will be rolled out in the next > 3-4 months. With this project, I will be multihoming my network. To get > ready for this project, I recently applied for an AS# for my company with > ARIN an

RE: Question about obtaining ASN #

2004-05-06 Thread McBurnett, Jim
->i think you only need to wait until 30 days before, not 11 ->hours before. -> ->ARIN in my experience responds with reasonable promptness to ->ASN requests, ->and assuming your paperwork is in order, you really are ->worrying unnecessarily. -> I second that.. When we multihomed, I gave the

Re: Question about obtaining ASN #

2004-05-06 Thread Daniel Corbe
It only took me a few days from start to finish to obtain a new AS# for a client of mine. If you're only multihoming in one location, have a really small network or you're only accepting local or default only routes from your upstream providers it should be rather trivial to set up the BGP pe

Re: Question about obtaining ASN #

2004-05-06 Thread Richard Welty
On Thu, 6 May 2004 13:02:11 -0700 Vish Yelsangikar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We are in the middle of a major project that will be rolled out in the next > 3-4 months. With this project, I will be multihoming my network. To get > ready for this project, I recently applied for an AS# for my com

Question about obtaining ASN #

2004-05-06 Thread Vish Yelsangikar
Hi there.   We are in the middle of a major project that will be rolled out in the next 3-4 months.  With this project, I will be multihoming my network.  To get ready for this project, I recently applied for an AS# for my company with ARIN and I was denied because I don't have a multihomed