>where can i get a class C ip address block ? I check everywhere ....
>everyone is saying they only provide a block of /19.
>
>Anyone can help ?
>
>Thanks
>
>Shella
>
What do you want to do with it?  In the real world, it can be very 
hard to get a provider-independent /24, and even harder to get it 
globally routed.  Your best solution may be to design your 
environment to be renumbering-friendly, and get a /24 from your 
upstream provider.

In general, you will have to demonstrate 50% immediate use of a /20 
to get your own allocation.

Incidentally, don't think Class C in getting assignments, think /24 
(if that's what you actually need). Class-based allocation is long 
obsolete in the public network, regardless of what Cisco teaches in 
basic courses.




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