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Private use of non-RFC1918 IP space
> > > How does that help? If you are renumbering due to a merger, couldn't
> > > you just agree on separate private space just as easily?
> >
> > It would ensure that you could get the networks to communicate, without
> > IP address conflicts, *before* you started any renumbering.
>
> Can you expand? I assume that everyone understand VPNs so connecting
> over the Internet is not the issue. If you pick a public IP block you
> still have to agree on that block. How is using a public block
> different than agreeing on a private one?
Company A uses public IP block A internally. Company B uses public IP
block B internally. Company A and B later merge, and connect their
networks. No conflict, no renumbering needed (at least not right away).
Compare this with company A and B both using overlapping part of for
instance 192.168.0.0/16, and then merging. Conflict ensues, renumbering
or NATs required in order to connect the networks.
Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, sthaug at nethelp.no