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Re: ISP support for use of 4-byte ASNs in peering
From: Kevin Loch <kloch () kl net>
Date: Tue, 09 Aug 2011 23:42:18 -0400
John Curran wrote:
Folks - Is there a public list somewhere of service providers that do not support 4-byte autonomous system numbers when peering? (if not, should there be one?)At ARIN, we are still having parties returning 4-byte ASN's (seeking 2-byte instead),indicating that the 4-byte ones are not sufficiently accepted in peering to be usable. This is obviously a less than desirable situation, and it appears that it is not trending towards resolution at this time.
Perhaps you meant to send this to c-nsp and re-worded it slightly? - Kevin
Current thread:
- ISP support for use of 4-byte ASNs in peering John Curran (Aug 09)
- Re: ISP support for use of 4-byte ASNs in peering Nick Hilliard (Aug 09)
- Re: ISP support for use of 4-byte ASNs in peering Michael Hare (Aug 09)
- Re: ISP support for use of 4-byte ASNs in peering Nick Hilliard (Aug 09)
- Re: ISP support for use of 4-byte ASNs in peering Michael Hare (Aug 09)
- Re: ISP support for use of 4-byte ASNs in peering Blake Dunlap (Aug 09)
- Re: ISP support for use of 4-byte ASNs in peering Nick Hilliard (Aug 09)
- Re: ISP support for use of 4-byte ASNs in peering Michael Hare (Aug 09)
- Re: ISP support for use of 4-byte ASNs in peering Nick Hilliard (Aug 09)