Re: Best Source for ARIN Region /24

2016-01-20 Thread Jim Mercer
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 01:19:00PM -0600, Matthew D. Hardeman wrote: > I'm looking to buy a /24 of space for a new multi-homed network in the ARIN > region. Can anyone out there speak to going rates for a /24 and best > places to shop? if anyone is interested, i have some legacy ARIN space that i

Re: Best Source for ARIN Region /24

2016-01-12 Thread Jake Mertel
The held back a /10 from their final /8 allocation. Details @ https://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#four10 . -- Regards, Jake Mertel Ubiquity Hosting Web: https://www.ubiquityhosting.com Phone (direct): 1-480-478-1510 Mail: 5350 East High Street, Suite 300, Phoenix, AZ 85054 On Tue, Jan 12

Re: Best Source for ARIN Region /24

2016-01-12 Thread Martin Hannigan
There's an option that I forgot to mention: You can still use an RIR and get a last /22 in the RIPE region provided you follow their rules, and no, you do not have to be in Europe. Read carefully: https://www.ripe.net/participate/policies/proposals/2013-03 Best, -M< On Mon, Jan 11, 201

Re: Best Source for ARIN Region /24

2016-01-12 Thread Jim Mercer
On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 10:54:49AM -0800, Owen DeLong wrote: > As an end user, you can get an IPv6 /48 and still qualify for the /24 of > transitional space as well. did ARIN hold back some blocks to service the 'transitional space', or would that be going to the STLS list? --jim > > Owen >

Re: Deploying IPv6 in an ISP network [ was: Best Source for ARIN Region /24 ]

2016-01-12 Thread Owen DeLong
> On Jan 12, 2016, at 10:44 , Baldur Norddahl wrote: > > On 12 January 2016 at 19:03, Owen DeLong wrote: > >>> As an alternative to the plan that Owen describes, I can offer the way we >>> did it: Our IPv6 address plan is tied to our IPv4 addressing, such that >>> there is a mapping from IPv4

Re: Best Source for ARIN Region /24

2016-01-12 Thread Owen DeLong
As an end user, you can get an IPv6 /48 and still qualify for the /24 of transitional space as well. Owen > On Jan 11, 2016, at 18:35 , Matthew D. Hardeman wrote: > > I’m aware of the /24 block for facilitation concept, but my client’s use case > can qualify as an end-user rather than as an I

Re: Deploying IPv6 in an ISP network [ was: Best Source for ARIN Region /24 ]

2016-01-12 Thread Baldur Norddahl
On 12 January 2016 at 19:03, Owen DeLong wrote: > > As an alternative to the plan that Owen describes, I can offer the way we > > did it: Our IPv6 address plan is tied to our IPv4 addressing, such that > > there is a mapping from IPv4 address to IPv6 /48 prefix. That way we do > not > > need to a

Re: Deploying IPv6 in an ISP network [ was: Best Source for ARIN Region /24 ]

2016-01-12 Thread Owen DeLong
> On Jan 12, 2016, at 07:08 , Baldur Norddahl wrote: > > Do you seek information on how to plan subnetting or on more technical > issues like how to dual stack your network? In the later case, you would > need to tell more about your network. Eg. if you have a MPLS network (like > we do) and you

Re: Deploying IPv6 in an ISP network [ was: Best Source for ARIN Region /24 ]

2016-01-12 Thread Baldur Norddahl
Yes sorry I have program to do the calculation in production. Correcting the bug is left as an exercise for the reader. Regards Baldur Den 12/01/2016 16.33 skrev "Bjørn Mork" : > Baldur Norddahl writes: > > > Note that 12 is "0b" in hexadecimal. > > Only when gravity is negative IIRC. > > > Bjø

Re: Deploying IPv6 in an ISP network [ was: Best Source for ARIN Region /24 ]

2016-01-12 Thread Bjørn Mork
Baldur Norddahl writes: > Note that 12 is "0b" in hexadecimal. Only when gravity is negative IIRC. Bjørn

Re: Deploying IPv6 in an ISP network [ was: Best Source for ARIN Region /24 ]

2016-01-12 Thread Baldur Norddahl
Do you seek information on how to plan subnetting or on more technical issues like how to dual stack your network? In the later case, you would need to tell more about your network. Eg. if you have a MPLS network (like we do) and you have your internet in a L3VPN enabling IPv6 is really easy and ha

Re: Deploying IPv6 in an ISP network [ was: Best Source for ARIN Region /24 ]

2016-01-12 Thread Massimiliano Stucchi
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi, On 12/01/16 01:43, Hugo Slabbert wrote: > Apologies; I had looked at some of the NCC's online material and > got stuck in the "it's all online these days, right?" bubble... the RIPE NCC does have material that anybody can use, and is availabl

Re: Best Source for ARIN Region /24

2016-01-11 Thread Rafael Possamai
Makes sense. In that case, I think only way out is to go through a broker to find a suitable party for a transfer. I would read the rules and regulations regarding transfer of ARIN blocks, they have some details and the process requires some paperwork. On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 8:35 PM, Matthew D.

Re: Best Source for ARIN Region /24

2016-01-11 Thread Matthew D. Hardeman
I’m aware of the /24 block for facilitation concept, but my client’s use case can qualify as an end-user rather than as an ISP, thus their annual operating cost is smaller than even the X-SMALL ISP category, which they’d land in — if they opted for the smaller /36 initial IPv6 direct allocation,

Re: Best Source for ARIN Region /24

2016-01-11 Thread Rafael Possamai
If you apply for an IPv6 block, as an ISP, and you have the intention of truly utilizing it, then you can apply for a /24 to facilitate that transition. It will cost you about $1500 or so, which is about half of what a /24 is going for in the transfer market. Thing is, if you take the IPv6 block

Re: Best Source for ARIN Region /24

2016-01-11 Thread Martin Hannigan
; > > > -Original Message- > From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Mike Hammett > Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 12:11 PM > To: North American Network Operators' Group > Subject: Re: Best Source for ARIN Region /24 > > Some expansions under

Re: Best Source for ARIN Region /24

2016-01-11 Thread Mike Hammett
ugh Turner" To: "North American Network Operators' Group" Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 3:38:46 PM Subject: Re: Best Source for ARIN Region /24 Note that ARIN has a list of "Registered Transfer Facilitators" at: https://www.arin.net/resources/transfer_listing/facili

Re: Deploying IPv6 in an ISP network [ was: Best Source for ARIN Region /24 ]

2016-01-11 Thread Owen DeLong
> On Jan 11, 2016, at 16:21 , Hugo Slabbert wrote: > > On Mon 2016-Jan-11 20:16:21 +, Shon Elliott > wrote: > >> I also am interested in where people are finding blocks of /22 or smaller >> just in case. We have some blocks from Level 3, but eventually, we're going >> to be out. >> >>

Re: RE: Deploying IPv6 in an ISP network [ was: Best Source for ARIN Region /24 ]

2016-01-11 Thread Hugo Slabbert
2016 4:21 PM > To: Shon Elliott > Cc: North American Network Operators' Group > Subject: Deploying IPv6 in an ISP network [ was: Best Source for ARIN Region > /24 ] > > On Mon 2016-Jan-11 20:16:21 +, Shon Elliott > wrote: > >>I also am interested in where pe

RE: Deploying IPv6 in an ISP network [ was: Best Source for ARIN Region /24 ]

2016-01-11 Thread Shon Elliott
p Subject: Deploying IPv6 in an ISP network [ was: Best Source for ARIN Region /24 ] On Mon 2016-Jan-11 20:16:21 +, Shon Elliott wrote: >I also am interested in where people are finding blocks of /22 or smaller just >in case. We have some blocks from Level 3, but eventually, we'

Deploying IPv6 in an ISP network [ was: Best Source for ARIN Region /24 ]

2016-01-11 Thread Hugo Slabbert
Of Mike Hammett Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 12:11 PM To: North American Network Operators' Group Subject: Re: Best Source for ARIN Region /24 Some expansions under my ISP hat may lead to needing some address space, so I'd be interested in where people are getting space from as well. Sm

Re: Best Source for ARIN Region /24

2016-01-11 Thread Brough Turner
hristopher Dye > Chief Technology Officer > Paragon Solutions Group, Inc. > > -Original Message- > From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Ray Orsini > Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 1:22 PM > To: Matthew D. Hardeman ; nanog@nanog.org > Subject: RE: Best S

RE: Best Source for ARIN Region /24

2016-01-11 Thread Shon Elliott
--- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Mike Hammett Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 12:11 PM To: North American Network Operators' Group Subject: Re: Best Source for ARIN Region /24 Some expansions under my ISP hat may lead to needing some address space, so I'd be inter

Re: Best Source for ARIN Region /24

2016-01-11 Thread Owen DeLong
ew D. Hardeman ; nanog@nanog.org > Subject: RE: Best Source for ARIN Region /24 > > Ditto here. Seems like Matthew beat me to the question > > Regards, > Ray Orsini – CEO > Orsini IT, LLC – Technology Consultants > VOICE DATA  BANDWIDTH  SECURITY  SUPPORT > P: 305.967

Re: Best Source for ARIN Region /24

2016-01-11 Thread Jeremy Austin
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 11:10 AM, Mike Hammett wrote: > Some expansions under my ISP hat may lead to needing some address space, > so I'd be interested in where people are getting space from as well. > Smaller blocks, though, /22 and smaller. > Me too, but "will" instead of "may". Jeremy Austin

Re: Best Source for ARIN Region /24

2016-01-11 Thread Mike Hammett
hange http://www.midwest-ix.com - Original Message - From: "Matthew D. Hardeman" To: nanog@nanog.org Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 1:19:00 PM Subject: Best Source for ARIN Region /24 I’m looking to buy a /24 of space for a new multi-homed network in the ARIN region. Can a

Re: Best Source for ARIN Region /24

2016-01-11 Thread Matthew D. Hardeman
: Monday, January 11, 2016 1:22 PM > To: Matthew D. Hardeman ; nanog@nanog.org > Subject: RE: Best Source for ARIN Region /24 > > Ditto here. Seems like Matthew beat me to the question > > Regards, > Ray Orsini – CEO > Orsini IT, LLC – Technology Consultants > VOICE DA

RE: Best Source for ARIN Region /24

2016-01-11 Thread Christopher Dye
...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Ray Orsini Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 1:22 PM To: Matthew D. Hardeman ; nanog@nanog.org Subject: RE: Best Source for ARIN Region /24 Ditto here. Seems like Matthew beat me to the question Regards, Ray Orsini – CEO Orsini IT, LLC – Technology Consultants VOICE DATA

RE: Best Source for ARIN Region /24

2016-01-11 Thread Ray Orsini
://www.orsiniit.com | View My Calendar | View/Pay Your Invoices | View Your Tickets -Original Message- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Matthew D. Hardeman Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 2:19 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Best Source for ARIN Region /24 I’m looking to

Best Source for ARIN Region /24

2016-01-11 Thread Matthew D. Hardeman
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