Hi Chris, Given corporate network is RFC1918-based, public IPv4 address space requirements are minimal. I would expect it to be AS36384 (in Americas), AS41264 (in EMEA) and AS45566 (in APAC) -originated routes combined. In contrast, production (user-facing) network is obviously built on public addresses. The number of routes originated from AS15169 (http://rs2.swissix.ch/cgi-bin/bgplg?cmd=show+ip+bgp+source-as&req=15169) would give you a good idea of how much address space it uses. Cheers, --gleb On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 1:37 PM, <chrish@consol.net> wrote:
hi!
On 02/28/2012 01:13 PM, Gleb Katenin wrote:
request was turned down (see email below) due to the fact that initial /32 has been already allocated to us. In reality, however, it was allocated to another entity withing company which is not willing to
though i believe internal administrative issues should not be solved by demands against community policies, i'm happy for you that the new policy might help you - even if it's just collateral.
but actually, as i read your mail, i was wondering how much v4 address space is currently allocated to you (and by that i mean "all of you", no matter how your corporate group is assembled or how it's distributed among countries or RIRs)?
regards,
Chris