BBC does IPv6 ;) (Was: large multi-site enterprises and PI

Cliff Albert cliff at oisec.net
Sun Nov 28 19:14:12 UTC 2004


On Sun, Nov 28, 2004 at 10:56:31AM -0800, Owen DeLong wrote:

> >As I also stated in my last post (which you snipped out, and is pretty
> >relevant) is that the handing out of ASN's should be harder. Currently
> >ASN's are given to every silly dude that says 'i want multihoming'.
> >
> This simply isn't true.  It was true several years ago, but, is not true
> now.  (At least for ARIN.  I don't know what the policies are elsewhere).

I am looking from a RIPE point of view. Lately I see ISPs popping out of
the ground requesting ASNs and having actually only 1 upstream (there
are 2 upstreams in the routing database, but in the real world there is
only 1 upstream).

-- 
Cliff Albert <cliff at oisec.net>
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