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RE: Splitting a block of Class C's
- From: Matt Levine
- Date: Fri May 25 05:04:37 2001
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NetSol? Presumably they don't have that many nameservers, when you
update a nameserver record, all domains automagically pick up the
change..shouldn't be that bad. IMHO, it's probably better for both
parties that you make them re-IP anyhow.
Regards,
Matt
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From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu]On Behalf
Of
Albert Meyer
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 9:08 PM
To: Steve Gibbard
Cc: nanog@merit.edu
Subject: Re: Splitting a block of Class C's
At 07:14 PM 5/24/01 -0700, Steve Gibbard wrote:
>Are you big enough to get a portable IP address block from ARIN?
>Since you say you're dropping your Sprint connection in a few
>months, you will presumably have to renumber then. If you want to
>be really nice, you could bite the bullet and do it now, turning
>over the old block to your former customer. Alternatively, it's
>common practice to tell your
>customer that they have to renumber out of your space when they stop
>buying connectivity from you, and from your perspective that's
>probably the easiest way to handle the situation.
I wish the timing had worked out that way, but they have to be gone
by June
1, and I can't give up the Sprint IP's until July or August. The
alternative to the ugly solution is to make them re-IP all of their
domains, and AFAIK there is no easy way to do that. Last time I
checked,
NetSol makes you do each one individually.
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