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Re: Customer AS
From: Sean Doran <smd () chops icp net>
Date: 17 Aug 1996 17:48:10 -0400
Curtis Villamizar <curtis () ans net> writes:
A /24 in the so called "provider independent" space will be blocked by Sprint. That is what I mean be "unroutable".
Um, forgive me for being obtuse, but what's the so-called "provider independent" space, and where is the document that outlines its boundaries? Also, as noted before, the bulk of the long prefixes blocked by inbound filtering have been obvious mistakes, such as subnets in the presence of an aggregate, people forgetting to aggregate at all, and so forth. In each case the addresses were from what appears to be PA space, in that the blocks in question were allocated to providers, rather than end users, and were non-portable. The addresses may well have been "backbone-independent", however, as far as I understand things, that is not the same thing as "provider-independent". Other than that, I completely agree with you. Sean. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Current thread:
- Re: Customer AS, (continued)
- Re: Customer AS Henry Kilmer (Aug 21)
- Re: Customer AS Jon Zeeff (Aug 21)
- Re: Customer AS Michael Dillon (Aug 21)
- Re: Customer AS Avi Freedman (Aug 21)
- Re: Customer AS Curtis Villamizar (Aug 21)
- Re: Customer AS Sean Doran (Aug 21)
- Re: Customer AS Henry Kilmer (Aug 17)
- Re: Customer AS Randy Bush (Aug 17)
- Re: Customer AS Avi Freedman (Aug 17)
- Re: Customer AS Sean Doran (Aug 17)
- Re: Customer AS Curtis Villamizar (Aug 21)
- Re: Customer AS Alex.Bligh (Aug 21)
- Re: Customer AS Curtis Villamizar (Aug 21)
- Re: Customer AS Alex.Bligh (Aug 21)
- Re: Customer AS Avi Freedman (Aug 21)