Hello Michael,
First, I would recommend to fully read the AMPR FAQ
(
http://wiki.ampr.org/wiki/FAQ) to better understand some of the steps.
Once you've read that, you'll need to create an account on the Portal
system and request a subnet. You generally cannot get a prefix smaller
than a /24 announced in BGPv4 so I would recommend to start there but I
wouldn't recommend to ask for more unless you can really justify the
need. This usually doesn't take long (hours, maybe a day or so) but
depends on how busy this volunteer is.
Once you get your subnet from your regional AMPR coordinator, you'll
need to then send your various details to Brian Kantor to get a BGP LOA
document to send to your ISP. Those details will include your newly
allocated prefix, your advertising ISP mailing address, their ASN
number, their specific BGP technical contact details that matches their
ARIN BGP registry, etc. At that point, Brian will issue a document to
you granting BGP readvertisment permissions. From there, it's up to you
and your ISP to setup the appropriate routing (eEBGP, iBGP speakers, etc).
Good luck!
--David
KI6ZHD
44.4.128/22
On 03/10/2017 12:34 PM, Michael W Rhone II wrote:
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What's the timeframe to get a block of IP's, I'd like to start testing
and messing around with AMPRnet. I've got BGP routing available, and I
can't wait to get connected.
KB3PEV
Michael W Rhone II