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aryoba
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reply to ou812_x

Re: Block of IPs and ARIN questions

said by ou812_x :

Not too many people in the "real world" would use the term "real world scenario,"

HUH?? And how would you know this Mr Expert? And how exactly do you know what 'most businesses' care about?
When you work long enough in the field, I think you will have ideas of how and what in general the customers expect

Now back to your question. As mentioned previously, the size of IP address block varies. In reality, the size depends on the ISP administration standard and the customer requirement. When you ask your ISP to have certain static IP address, the size could be just /32 (single usable IP address); depending on the ISP administration standard. Some ISP provide "standard" /29 for all static IP customers, unless the customer specifies otherwise.

Sometime ISP set requirements that you as the customer must show at least 80% usage of all of those IP address block within 60 day of assignment. If this term is not met, then the ISP have right to downgrade your assigned size to smaller one.

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