> Yes, as well as the policies of APNIC, LACNIC, and RIPE, the other RIRs.
> You don't pay for ASNs, you may or may not pay registration fees or
> membership fees, depending upon whether you choose to join the
> organization or not. No, you don't have to pay for an ASN if you don't
> want to, only if you feel like being a good citizen and supporting the
> RIRs.
Sounds like some light reading for after lunch.
Here's ARIN's fee schedule:
http://www.arin.net/registration/fee_schedule.html
I think it's $5k/year for ISPs, isn't that how CWNs would be
classified?
> > Using something else might be a better choice. Installing more RAM
> > in my router than in my workstation just to hold routing tables doesn't
> > make sense to me...
>
> Your workstation really has less than 64mb of RAM?
This one does, 24mb. The xterm in my kitchen has 4mb of RAM. It's
not the size of your RAM, it's what you do with it. =_)
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