At 02:24 PM 9/12/2007, Mike Hammett wrote:
I'm not sure when it was changed, but you need one less bit of address space to get your own, direct allocation.

http://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#four222

You now only need two /24s to request your own /22 from Arin.


Yeah but will everyone route a /22?? I am no routing guru but in the old days, you had to have a /19 for sprint to route it for instance. I bought a /20 a couple of years later and had no problems out of Sprint or anyone. Perhaps today's routers have so much memory, the BGP views fit with no problem. I remember back when 64M would do the job. Then 256M, etc. But its news to be if a /22 is fully accepted in all router tables. Wow only here for a couple of days and learning stuff already. :)

Allen


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