04-03-2014 07:56 AM - edited 03-04-2019 10:42 PM
I had a /28 with Global Crossing, now Level 3, that I assigned to my end users. I have since upgraded to a new Level 3 circuit but was told I cannot use my existing /28. They want to issue me a new Level 3 /28. This will create undue work. Is there any solution?
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04-03-2014 08:27 AM
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Probably not, if you are changing ISPs. Internet addressed blocks are assigned, and generally you cannot transfer subsets of address blocks.
If you had your own publicly assigned address block (and AS), that would stay with you, regardless of the ISP(s) you work with.
What you might consider is retaining the Global Crossing /28, for a while, allowing a slower migration to the Level 3 /28.
04-03-2014 08:44 AM
I second that. I did similar (parallel) cutover (with same ISP, new link) last year. Leaving the existing link and ip block and moved publicly assigned/advertised IPs at scheduled time. Waited for couple of days to make sure all works well and cancelled the other link.
hth
MS
04-03-2014 08:27 AM
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Probably not, if you are changing ISPs. Internet addressed blocks are assigned, and generally you cannot transfer subsets of address blocks.
If you had your own publicly assigned address block (and AS), that would stay with you, regardless of the ISP(s) you work with.
What you might consider is retaining the Global Crossing /28, for a while, allowing a slower migration to the Level 3 /28.
04-03-2014 08:44 AM
I second that. I did similar (parallel) cutover (with same ISP, new link) last year. Leaving the existing link and ip block and moved publicly assigned/advertised IPs at scheduled time. Waited for couple of days to make sure all works well and cancelled the other link.
hth
MS
04-03-2014 07:25 PM
If you read carefully "I had a /28 with Global Crossing, now Level 3" you would realize that Global Crossing was acquired by Level 3 and is now a part of Level 3. So in essence it is making changes within the same ISP.
See this link for some additional detail
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Crossing
HTH
Rick
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