I got a /22 in January, and was told by someone from ARIN that the
policy below only applied to allocations to ISP's, not to assignments
for end customers. At the time, they said an end user must show at
least 25% immediate usage (so a /24) and that there was no requirement
for future usage. In m
We had a school district that had a large number of "dumb" switches in
each class room hanging off real ones. These would get looped when a
student or staff member plugged a patch cable into two ports on the end
switch, taking down large portions of the network. It seems Cisco
3500's ignore a BPD
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