Todd Reed wrote: > In a nutshell and very first of all, you need at least 2 internet > connections. Those ISP must be willing to setup BGP peering between > your routers and theirs. Once that agreement has been made, you need to > get their AS Numbers and submit the ASN request located on ARIN's > website (http://www.arin.net). After some paperwork and money > exchanges, ARIN assigns you an AS number. At that point, you can > configure the BGP peering. There's more details to it, but that's what > I went through in a nutshell. ARIN has a pretty good flowchart of their > process located at http://www.arin.net/education/asn_process/index.html Thanks although sounds like its probably more trouble than it'd be worth to us. -- Tim Edwards