On Saturday 08 April 2006 06:33 pm, Roger Rustad wrote:

> Thanks, Jeff; this is very helpful.
>
> I'm assuming something like this is where I need to go to get my own
> AS number?
>
> http://www.arin.net/registration/asn/index.html

Yes, but:

<snip>
4.2.1.5. Minimum allocation

In general, ARIN allocates IP address prefixes no longer than /20 to 
ISPs. If allocations smaller than /20 are needed, ISPs should request 
address space from their upstream provider. For multihomed ISPs, ARIN 
allocates IP address prefixes no longer than /22. If allocations 
smaller than /22 are needed, multihomed ISPs should request address 
space from their upstream provider.
</snip>

So I don't think you're going to get anything as small as you need from 
Arin.

I'm not very familiar with this "stuff" at all <frown>.

I do know that we've got three Class C networks and we don't qualify 
(yet) to get our own <frown>.

Jeff
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