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Re: Pitfalls of annoucing /24s


From: "John Palmer" <nanog () adns net>
Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 15:40:40 -0500


Good question.

You know there are thousands of legacy /24's out there that were allocated by 
IANA as /24's How can you aggregate them up if all you have is the /24?

To those who filter out /24's - how is this done - just by the netmask size?

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jean-Christophe Smith" <jsmith () vitalstream com>
To: <nanog () merit edu>
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 15:34
Subject: Pitfalls of annoucing /24s




In current practice would there be serious jeopardy of portions of the
internet not being able to reach this address space due to bgp filters or
other restrictions? What is the smallest acceptable block of IPs that can be
announced without adverse or unpredictable results? Verio would most likely
be picking up these routes from us. I don't want to cause a religious
debate, but I am interested in what the industry consensus is.

I'm just doing some research, any comments would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Jean-Christophe Smith




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