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Re: Bogon ASN Filter Policy
From: Thomas King <thomas.king () de-cix net>
Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2016 19:27:32 +0000
Hi all, a quick update from the DE-CIX side: we see in total 25 routes containing bogon ASNs at all the route servers at all DE-CIX IXPs (so far we just filtered the private ASN space). We directly contacted the customers sending the routes to inform them about the upcoming change in filtering. Best regards, Thomas
On 08 Jun 2016, at 15:56, Michael Hare <michael.hare () wisc edu> wrote: I'm not against the theory of what is being proposed, but I was surprised to see little discussion of this announcement on list. Upon examination on my view of the DFZ from AS3128 I see over 400 upstream routes falling into this category, mostly in the 64512 - 65534 range. Based on our flow bandwidth stats we chose to reach out to several origin ASN, two fairly well known, as a courtesy. For the *TT's who are planning on implementing shortly, have you went through a similar diagnostic effort and what might you share or report on such endeavors? -Michael
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- Bogon ASN Filter Policy Job Snijders (Jun 02)
- Re: Bogon ASN Filter Policy Adam Davenport (Jun 02)
- Re: Bogon ASN Filter Policy Jay Borkenhagen (Jun 03)
- Re: Bogon ASN Filter Policy Arnold Nipper (Jun 07)
- RE: Bogon ASN Filter Policy Michael Hare (Jun 08)
- Re: Bogon ASN Filter Policy Mark Tinka (Jun 08)
- Re: Bogon ASN Filter Policy Job Snijders (Jun 08)
- Re: Bogon ASN Filter Policy Thomas King (Jun 09)
- Re: Bogon ASN Filter Policy Jay Borkenhagen (Jun 03)
- Re: Bogon ASN Filter Policy Adam Davenport (Jun 02)