Andreas, I don't know whether it's possible or not, but you have to consider the effects. Your network will announce the specific (customer) network (e.g. /24), you can't summarize, while provider X, is announcing a summary address for that network since he has the whole block (e.g. /20). This way all the traffic for that customer will flow through your network, because of more specific announce you made. In the other way around (cust. --> internet) your customer can make some load balancing. Hope this help, Secondo ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roehling, Andreas" <Andreas.Roehling@lambdanet.net> To: <lir-wg@ripe.net> Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 9:40 AM Subject: One question about RIPE
Hello,
We have a customer that has got a range of IP addresses from one Provider (say X) and he now would like to use these addresses via our network.
Our sales representatives say it is possible to do it 1) If Provider X is OK 2) If we have got the agreement from RIPE
Is it correct ?
Would you know which RIPE's form would be used then?
Thanks
Andreas