All,
KD5ZZH here. I currently run an ISP (AS 62744) and I would like to provide an exit bridge to the public internet and link the Tom Greenx-apple-data-detectors://0 County, TX area as well.
How does one go about getting a /24 out of the block?
John Ricketts, PhD Quintex Alliance Consulting (325) 263-3488tel:(325)%20263-3488
BGP block requests go to Brian Kantor
Make the request via http://portal.ampr.org -- navigate to the block of addresses for Texas and request a direct allocation.
https://portal.ampr.org/networks.php?a=request&id=196
On Sat, Sep 24, 2016 at 1:21 PM, John Ricketts john@quintex.com wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ All,
KD5ZZH here. I currently run an ISP (AS 62744) and I would like to provide an exit bridge to the public internet and link the Tom Greenx-apple-data-detectors://0 County, TX area as well.
How does one go about getting a /24 out of the block?
John Ricketts, PhD Quintex Alliance Consulting (325) 263-3488tel:(325)%20263-3488
On Sat, Sep 24, 2016 at 3:30 PM, K7VE - John k7ve@k7ve.org wrote:
BGP block requests go to Brian Kantor
Make the request via http://portal.ampr.org -- navigate to the block of addresses for Texas and request a direct allocation.
https://portal.ampr.org/networks.php?a=request&id=196
On Sat, Sep 24, 2016 at 1:21 PM, John Ricketts john@quintex.com wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ All,
KD5ZZH here. I currently run an ISP (AS 62744) and I would like to provide an exit bridge to the public internet and link the Tom Greenx-apple-data-detectors://0 County, TX area as well.
How does one go about getting a /24 out of the block?
John Ricketts, PhD Quintex Alliance Consulting (325) 263-3488tel:(325)%20263-3488
Hello John,
Per http://bgp.he.net/AS62744 , I see that you're peering with AT&T and Hurricane Electric. Unless you can get an exception from them, most tier-1 providers won't advertise anything less than a /22 into BGP these days. Fortunately, AMPR has a chunk of space available so you might want to change your request to be a /22 (four /24s).
--David KI6ZHD