If you're getting your IPs from ARIN and are running out, clearly you
can justify another block.  Is there not enough time for this?

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--- Winston Churchill



On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 5:08 PM, Alan Bryant
<[email protected]> wrote:
> We are in the process of redesigning our entire network from our
> upstream all the way to the customer.
>
> Currently everything is bridged and on the same physical network.
> Obviously we are wanting to change this for many reasons. Subnetting
> it out on the private side isn't a problem, but the public side is.
>
> We are leaning towards having routeros based routers at every tower
> and subnetting all the way to the AP's. We don't have enough public
> IP's to allow enough room for much growth. My main question is, what
> is the best course of action once you run out of IP's at an AP or
> tower? What is the most efficient way of bringing more IP's in without
> renumbering everything?
>
> I appreciate any and all responses on or off list. Let me know if more
> information is needed to give better answers.
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