I've summarized Eric's explanation and added an entry to the wiki.
http://wiki.ampr.org/index.php/Announcing_your_allocation_directly
-Neil
On Sun, Apr 20, 2014 at 5:21 PM, Eric Fort <eric.fort(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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> Though I have yet to get my /24 directly connected, the procedure seems
> well documented in the TOS found here:
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http://www.ampr.org/tos.txt
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> Basicly, do this:
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> find one or more AS willing to announce your block via BGP and route it to
> you. Execute the agreement as outlined in the TOS. Anyone who already has
> an AS running BGP on the internet ought easily understand what is being
> asked for in the TOS. basicly, you are bringing address space with you.
> It's kinda the internet version of porting your phone number. If you're
> looking for an exact list of what to buy to set this up you are not going
> to find one because that list will vary with tour exact setup. What you
> will find, again in the TOS is an outline of what that hardware must do.
> It either needs to at present set up a tunnel mesh or it needs to speak BGP
> and exactly what equipment speaks BGP is between you and your service
> provider as it may end up that especially if you're not multihomed they may
> very well just drop you a point to point link that is your /24 that you can
> then subnet at will on your end of the link. First things first, find a
> service provider willing to take you on and talk to them about it. much
> easier than futzing with all the tunnel mesh stuff.
>
> Eric
> AF6EP
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> On Sun, Apr 20, 2014 at 2:22 PM, Steve Wright <stevewrightnz(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
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>> > my thought is we need
>> > more people working on finishing the portal first.
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>> What exactly is that going to DO?
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>> Here I am sitting on my hands trying to figure out how to get my (already
>> allocated MONTHS AGO) /24 connected to the flamin internet. No one seems
>> focussed on making a wiki entry about THAT. Rather, they'd be happier
>> tunneling their little private network to someone elses'. It seems that
>> many other groups have been waiting YEARS for this assistance or
>> documentation, and MANY other groups who have just given up in disgust.
>>
>> Would the people who ACTUALLY HAVE a properly connected (live to the
>> internet) 44 subnet that they openly brag about, kindly document the bloody
>> thing in the wiki so I can do it as well? This isn't a dick measuring
>> group, its a networking group. You know what you're doing, so write it up
>> so mere mortals can achieve a positive result as well.
>>
>> There needs to be a sample equipment list with DIY workarounds for those
>> with time but not money, and there needs to be a VERY well written
>> document-set to hand to my ISP so I don't scare them into just plain
>> refusing my request, or unduly taxing their tech team.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>