Re: [apnic-talk] IP address assignment to third party
Thanks Anne,
But now I am confused more. Cause I make whois query
on two three inetnum,,, and all are Allocated Portable
assignment.Dose that mean they can assign it to anyone
other than their customers(assign,nonportable)???
Suppose I am apnic member and get /20 Allocated
Portable. Than can I assign some space outout
it(/22)to my other organisations(my sisterconcern
companies but not my customers. And using others
internet serices) and its non-comercial.
Regards
paku
--- Anne Lord <anne at apnic dot net> wrote: >
> Hi Paku,
>
> > Does it mean I can play with it as I wish? I mean
> I
> > can give it to any one on rent or whatever.
> > If I have /20 block,,,,, I can assign /22 to
> someone
> > to use it ,evenif they are not my customer or they
> are
> > totally seperate isp and not using our services.
>
> Absolutely not. You must only assign addresses to
> your customers. You
> cannot sell or rent IP addresses to entities that
> are not your customers.
>
> There are very clear policies in place for managing
> IPv4 address space
> which were developed by the Internet community in
> the Asia Pacific
> region are documented at:
>
>
http://www.apnic.net/docs/policy/add-manage-policy.html
>
> This document not only explains the policies but
> also the motivation
> for the policies.
>
> Section 9.7 in that document "Non portable address
> assignments"
> explains the policy in more detail.
>
> Sections 9.8 'validity of allocation and
> assignments' and 9.9 'Transfer
> of address space' are also recommended reading in
> covering why address
> assignments are not to be considered property, and
> 'for sale'.
>
> I would highly recommend that you read the document
> above. Failing that,
> please look at the sections I reference. If you have
> any further questions,
> please do not hesitate to contact our helpdesk
> service at
> <helpdesk at apnic dot net> who would be more than happy to
> assist you.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Anne
>
_____________________________________________________________________
> Anne Lord, Manager, Policy Liaison
> <anne at apnic dot net>
> Asia Pacific Network Information Centre phone:
> +61 7 3858 3100
> http://www.apnic.net fax:
> +61 7 3858 3199
>
_____________________________________________________________________
>
>
> > And they can announce it to their provider as
> > different origin AS.
> >
> > Thanks
> > paku
> >
> >
> > --- Jim Fleming <JimFleming at ameritech dot net> wrote:
> >
> > There are many companies, commericial and
> non-profit
> > > where you can obtain 32-bit allocations.
> > >
> http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space
> > > http://lacnic.net/en/transition.html
> > >
> > > What you do with the allocations once you have
> them,
> > > is your business.
> > >
> > > Jim Fleming
> > > 128-bit DNS is closer than you think...
> > > http://ipv8.dyndns.tv
> > > http://ipv8.dyns.cx
> > > http://ipv8.no-ip.com
> > > http://ipv8.no-ip.biz
> > > http://ipv8.no-ip.info
> > > http://ipv8.myip.us
> > > http://ipv8.dyn.ee
> > > http://ipv8.community.net.au
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "pankaj patel" <paku123456 at yahoo dot com>
> > > To: <apnic-talk at apnic dot net>
> > > Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 8:41 AM
> > > Subject: [apnic-talk] IP address assignment to
> third
> > > party
> > >
> > >
> > > > Hi,,,,
> > > > Suppose if I am apnic member and I have IP
> address
> > > > from APNIC.
> > > > Now suppose I am running my company at one
> > > place,,,
> > > > and one of my sister concern company also at
> other
> > > > place...
> > > > Now can you spare and can I give some IP
> address
> > > to my
> > > > sister concern company to use ,,.
> > > > Is there any problem for such assignment with
> > > regards
> > > > to apnic IPV4 assignment policy.
> > > >
> > > > Regards
> > > > paku
> > > >
> > > >
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