Re: [ph-isp] Re: [ph-nic-steer] Call for Meeting for IP Address Confeder
On Thu, 31 Jul 1997, joel disini wrote:
> hcadiz at ph dot net,Internet writes:
> >> joel disini wrote:
>
> >> > 3. suppose Sequel joins the confederation and is allocated 10.0.0.0/19
> >> > and that X (a Sequel client) gets 10.0.32.0/22, Y (a Sequel client)
> >> > gets 10.0.36.0/22, Z (Sequel client) gets 10.0.40.0/22, and so on and
> >> > so forth. Should X at some time wish to switch upstream providers from
> >> > Sequel, to say, Iphil, will X be able to take his CIDR block and be
> >> > able to switch seamlessly?
> >>
> >> IPhil will not allow it. Our customers must either have their own
> >> independent space, or renumber into IPhil space, which came from
> >> APNIC. With this setup, we have to punch a /22 hole in the routing
> >> tables which some network providers may filter out.
>
>
> > The block is for the confederation member, not the
> >customers of the confederation member. Only the confederation
> >members will be able to take their blocks and switch upstream
> >providers seamlessly. In the above example, customer X, Y, Z
> >are not confederation members but are customers of a
> >confederation member.
>
> ===
>
> i guess i wasn't clear. X,Y, and Z are confederation members.
>
Then X,Y,Z own their block of IP addresses. They can
go to any particular ISP and pay for transit.
- bombim
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