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Re: Current IPv4 Options


From: Daniel Corbe <dcorbe () hammerfiber com>
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 20:50:17 -0400

Chris Knipe <savage () savage za org> writes:

On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 4:24 PM, Clay Curtis <clay584 () gmail com> wrote:

I work for a VAR and we are starting to have customers come to us to help
with internet redundancy projects and they are unable to get address space
from ARIN.  What are the viable options here?  I have read about secondary
markets, transfers, auction sites, leasing, etc.  Can NANOG point me in the
right direction as to the most effective way to get v4 space right now in
the US?  And before we get into the whole IPv6 discussion, yes, yes, we are
discussing this with customers as well.  That being said, they still need
the IPv4 space in the near-term.



Sitting in exactly the same position.  IPv6 is great and all, but running
my business natively on IPv6 means nothing to me if my customers can't
reach me.

AFAIK you can still receive as much as a /24 from ARIN if you qualify
under section 4.10.  If you've already got PA space from ARIN then you
need to start hiding things behind NAT pools and load balancers.

In order to receive an allocation or assignment under this policy:

1. the applicant may not have received resources under this policy in
the preceding six months;

2. previous allocations/assignments under this policy must continue to
meet the justification requirements of this policy;

3. previous allocations/assignments under this policy must meet the
utilization requirements of end user assignments;

4. the applicant must demonstrate that no other allocations or
assignments will meet this need;

5. on subsequent allocation under this policy, ARIN staff may require
applicants to renumber out of previously allocated / assigned space
under this policy in order to minimize non-contiguous allocations.


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