On 14-04-04 03:44 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:

On Apr 4, 2014, at 11:00 AM, Steven Ryerse <srye...@eclipse-networks.com> wrote:

If an org with no resources applies they should at least be able to get the 
minimum which has been set by this community which I think is currently at a 
/22.  Always!

Depends… End-user /24, ISP multi-homed /22, ISP non-multi-homed /20 IIRC.

Personally, I still think the above is limiting, eg the small operator who is not multi-homed, and only really needs a /22


If an org wants larger than a /22 they need to be able to demonstrate in a 
reasonable way that they are a larger org with a network size that justifies a 
larger allocation.  The first way is what allocation do they already have?  If 
they have say a /19  or equivalent maybe they can demonstrate they need say 
another /19 by furnishing to ARIN maybe their financials and the investment 
they have actually made to justify another /19 or whatever.  (I'm just using 
the /19 as an example.)

ah.. reasonable way... that is the rub.. I see hosting companies with throw away domains occupying the whole /19 using it as justification for getting another /19 of fresh IP(s) they can rent out.. not to disrupt the thread.. ARIN has a tough time.. what is a legitimate use to one person is maybe not to another.. I am never sure if IP(s) used to generate outbound traffic is a good justification, there are other ways to share an IP Address for outbound.. I think a priority should be somehow worded in that 'inbound' destinations take priority over outbound sources.. eg, you have to advertise a public service that it accessible.. it should take precedence over say someone that uses their IP(s) to generate bulk outbound traffic ..



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