On Sun, 17 Sep 2006, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
Also, you're incorrect on the process. You can definitely get an ASN
without IP space.
I find that fascinating. The ARIN template:
http://www.arin.net/registration/templates/asn-request.txt
states:
12. Indicate all IP address blocks currently in use in
your network.
You fill in "none" and ARIN has given you an ASN? Under what conditions?
If you have no IP space in use, what do you plan to do with an ASN? It is
pretty common to get an ASN from ARIN while using PA IP space, never
getting (or requesting) space from ARIN or other RIRs.
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