Thanks.  That's what I needed to know.

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""John Neiberger""  wrote in message
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> If you're multihomed and your BGP advertisement policy differs from your
> providers--which it will--then you'll have no problem getting an ASN.
> If you are advertising only your assigned addresses, then your policy is
> obviously different than your providers and it requires a unique ASN.
>
> HTH,
> John
>
> >>> "Daniel Wilson"  7/13/01 8:05:58 AM >>>
> Please pardon another newbie question.  But to get an ASN from ARIN,
> we
> need, not only to be mulithomed, but also to explain that we have a
> "unique
> routing policy" that differs from that of our provider.
>
> Does simply having 2 different providers with whom we intend to do BGP
> peering for redundancy & load sharing constitute a "unique routing
> policy"?
> Or is there something else that ARIN is looking for?
>
> Thanks!
>
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> Daniel Wilson
> CompuSoft Solutions and The Worthwhile Company
> http://www.worthwhile.com
> Your complete e-business solution partners.




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