How do I subnet the network CenturyLink provided me?
IP Addressing and subnetting HTML or PDF [Question list] How do I request IP address space from CenturyLink? CenturyLink will provide IP address space to downstream, directly connected Internet customers. In accordance with the guidelines set forth from The American Registry of Internet Numbers (ARIN), CenturyLink will issue the smallest network which will provide you with the appropriate number of IP addresses to build your network. Currently the default assignment is a /29 network (6 usable IP addresses). Because the number of available IP addresses on the Internet is limited, many factors must be considered in the determination of address space allocations. Therefore, IP address space is allocated to downstream customers using a slow-start model. Allocations are based on justified need, not solely on a predicted customer base. If you require address space longer than a /20 (16 Class C Networks) or more, you should request your networks directly from ARIN. In requesting the IP addres
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