Hi,
currently we (local.ch) are hosted in two different datacenters, each with a dedicated uplink.
In order to improve the reliability and to dissolve single points of failure I want to do a proper BGP setup.
One step of the whole thing is getting a PI space. As I do not want to become a LIR (too tedious, too much work) we want to buy a /24 for our setup.
Can anyone point me into the right direction (or even sell a /24 ;))?
Greetz, Andre
Am 13.04.2015 um 08:38 schrieb Andre Timmermann:
currently we (local.ch) are hosted in two different datacenters, each with a dedicated uplink.
In order to improve the reliability and to dissolve single points of failure I want to do a proper BGP setup.
One step of the whole thing is getting a PI space. As I do not want to become a LIR (too tedious, too much work) we want to buy a /24 for our setup.
Can anyone point me into the right direction (or even sell a /24 ;))?
PI is history since Sept. 14, 2012. https://www.ripe.net/internet-coordination/ipv4-exhaustion
You may want to talk to any of the v4 broker or become LIR nevertheless, which is rather easy in fact.
Hi
as always asking for help on Swinog results in a huge amount of helpful replies, thank you very much!
For example I did not know that you get a /22 automatically if you become a LIR:
Why should I become a member? If your organisation needs IPv6 address space and AS Numbers, and/or makes assignments to End Users or customers, you should become a RIPE NCC member. RIPE NCC members are also eligible to receive a one-time allocation of a /22 of IPv4 address space from the last /8 of IPv4 address space for their LIR account. Any legal entity or natural person can become a member of RIPE NCC.
So that will be the way to go. Thanks for the nice tips and mails!
Andre
On Mo, 2015-04-13 at 08:38 +0200, Andre Timmermann wrote:
Hi,
currently we (local.ch) are hosted in two different datacenters, each with a dedicated uplink.
In order to improve the reliability and to dissolve single points of failure I want to do a proper BGP setup.
One step of the whole thing is getting a PI space. As I do not want to become a LIR (too tedious, too much work) we want to buy a /24 for our setup.
Can anyone point me into the right direction (or even sell a /24 ;))?
Greetz, Andre
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the /22 will be PA - just in case you did not know ;-)
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Hi
as always asking for help on Swinog results in a huge amount of helpful replies, thank you very much!
For example I did not know that you get a /22 automatically if you become a LIR:
Why should I become a member? If your organisation needs IPv6 address space and AS Numbers, and/or makes assignments to End Users or customers, you should become a RIPE NCC member. RIPE NCC members are also eligible to receive a one-time allocation of a /22 of IPv4 address space from the last /8 of IPv4 address space for their LIR account. Any legal entity or natural person can become a member of RIPE NCC.
So that will be the way to go. Thanks for the nice tips and mails!
Andre
On Mo, 2015-04-13 at 08:38 +0200, Andre Timmermann wrote:
Hi,
currently we (local.ch) are hosted in two different datacenters, each with a dedicated uplink.
In order to improve the reliability and to dissolve single points of failure I want to do a proper BGP setup.
One step of the whole thing is getting a PI space. As I do not want to become a LIR (too tedious, too much work) we want to buy a /24 for our setup.
Can anyone point me into the right direction (or even sell a /24 ;))?
Greetz, Andre
swinog mailing list swinog@lists.swinog.ch http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog
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