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.
I am my Wireless ISP, so that won't be an issue. I have a few different routes, so I'm hoping for a /23, and put one on each end of my network.
Well, it should be mentioned that going directly for BGP routing and mentioning that you are an ISP is probably not going to speed things up!
It would be advisable to start experiments with IPIP tunnels or other connectivity and add BGP routing later, as a service to local hams only.
There are lots of requests for large blocks to be BGP routed for AMPRnet that really are attempts from ISPs to get IPv4 space that they can no longer obtain from the normal registries, so this kind of requests and formulation will make the coordinator very wary...
Rob
Yes you can't get IP space from ARIN anymore, we have plenty of IP's though, we picked up an extra block right before we ran out, and people are auctioning old IP space anyway.
Quite a few of us WISPS are hams, more often then not, and I wouldn't blame the coordinator for being wary. Just need to be upfront and honest. I can't say I'm surprised to hear people are trying to take advantage of it.
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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.
I am my Wireless ISP, so that won't be an issue. I have a few different routes, so I'm hoping for a /23, and put one on each end of my network.
Well, it should be mentioned that going directly for BGP routing and mentioning that you are an ISP is probably not going to speed things up!
It would be advisable to start experiments with IPIP tunnels or other connectivity and add BGP routing later, as a service to local hams only.
There are lots of requests for large blocks to be BGP routed for AMPRnet that really are attempts from ISPs to get IPv4 space that they can no longer obtain from the normal registries, so this kind of requests and formulation will make the coordinator very wary...
Rob
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On Mar 11, 2017 09:44, "Michael W Rhone II" kb3pev@rhone.online wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ Yes you can't get IP space from ARIN anymore, we have plenty of IP's though, we picked up an extra block right before we ran out, and people are auctioning old IP space anyway.
Quite a few of us WISPS are hams, more often then not, and I wouldn't blame the coordinator for being wary. Just need to be upfront and honest. I can't say I'm surprised to hear people are trying to take advantage of it.
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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.
I am my Wireless ISP, so that won't be an issue. I have a few different
routes, so I'm hoping for a /23, and put one on each end of my network.
Well, it should be mentioned that going directly for BGP routing and mentioning that you are an ISP is probably not going to speed things up!
It would be advisable to start experiments with IPIP tunnels or other connectivity and add BGP routing later, as a service to local hams only.
There are lots of requests for large blocks to be BGP routed for AMPRnet that really are attempts from ISPs to get IPv4 space that they can no longer obtain from the normal registries, so this kind of requests and formulation will make the coordinator very wary...
Rob
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