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Re: IP ranges, re- announcing 'PA space' via BGP, etc
From: Andy Davidson <andy () nosignal org>
Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 21:26:56 +0100
On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 01:13:19PM +0200, Alexander Koch wrote:
When a random customer (content hoster) asks you to accept something out of 8/8 that is Level(3) space, and there is no route at this moment in the routing table, do you accept it, or does Level(3) have some fancy written formal process and they get approval to do it, etc.?
Initial instinct has to just be 'yuck', but in the interest of getting the job done, I'd look at : - how is it registered ? Are your customer mentioned ? - is it already a prefix which is announced seperately from the rest of the aggregated block ? - if the customer wants to multihome, have they even considered PI ? - are the customer happy for you to talk to the aggregating company ? are you happy to talk to them ? - it's still 'yuck'. -a
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- IP ranges, re- announcing 'PA space' via BGP, etc Alexander Koch (Apr 07)
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- Re: IP ranges, re- announcing 'PA space' via BGP, etc Andy Davidson (Apr 14)
- Re: IP ranges, re- announcing 'PA space' via BGP, etc Chris Woodfield (Apr 15)
- Re: IP ranges, re- announcing 'PA space' via BGP, etc Owen DeLong (Apr 15)
- Re: IP ranges, re- announcing 'PA space' via BGP, etc Charles Gucker (Apr 15)
- Re: IP ranges, re- announcing 'PA space' via BGP, etc Alexander Koch (Apr 07)
- Re: IP ranges, re- announcing 'PA space' via BGP, etc Patrick W. Gilmore (Apr 07)