> If I get IPs under the multihomed policy, how routable would a /21 be?
> http://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#four11 is what I am curious about...
hmm, why wouldn't ips from arin be globally routable
> I am guessing that some routers ignore routes longer than a /20
ses0s: those should only be a small part of the internet
A _lot_ of PIs are /22-/24
> if my customers pay for hosting with me, they want people in antartica to
+be able to use their VISA cards...
> ok, that is good to hear.
> what % would you put that small part at? .1% ?
no one ignores /21s
especially if ARIN allocates them
ses0s: Some dudes are filtering /23-/24
I have never heard of /21 filtering
it has existed in the past
but basically the people doing it *coughveriocough* have gotten with
+the program, especially since arin actually started doing microallocations
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