Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Class-C Block from ARIN

Out of curiosity (because I don't have too much experience in how this works).

An office has 2 circuits from two different ISP/providers. Each provider has given us a /29 to work with which we're out-growing rapidly.

Would it make sense to request a /24 from ARIN? Am I able to get a /24 from ARIN and have ISP#1 take /25 and ISP#2 to take the other /25 and provide these ranges to us?

I realize this is pretty vague but I'm looking for a simplified overview of how we can get our own IP addresses instead of using what the ISP provides (at a huge upcharge).

Edit: Thank you for the replies and the extra details! -- It's giving me a greater understanding now.



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