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Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers
From: Randy Bush <randy () psg com>
Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2019 04:22:50 -0800
Do you use AS0 as origin on the RPKI objects for said exchange point LAN(s) to prevent route propagation?
but as0 does not exactly do that as it can be overridden by a different roa for the same prefix. as0 is pretty useless. randy
Current thread:
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers, (continued)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Mark Tinka (Jan 15)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Job Snijders (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Mark Tinka (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Christoffer Hansen (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Job Snijders (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Siyuan Miao (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Mark Tinka (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Job Snijders (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Amreesh Phokeer (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Matthias Waehlisch (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Job Snijders (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Mark Tinka (Jan 15)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Randy Bush (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Job Snijders (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers John Kristoff (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Christoffer Hansen (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Job Snijders (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Arnold Nipper (Jan 16)