IP ranges, re- announcing 'PA space' via BGP, etc

Patrick W. Gilmore patrick at ianai.net
Fri Apr 7 11:03:09 UTC 2006


On Apr 7, 2006, at 5:06 AM, Alexander Koch wrote:

> I see very often that customers in the US send morespecs all
> over the place, deaggregate whole /14s or such scary crap,
> ask us to accept random stuff out of 4/8 and 8/8 (L3 space)
> by example.
>
> I am practically asking what is (if any) the normal way for
> any of this. I am working by the principle that not everything
> I could do I should do, especially not right away. Is there
> any accepted procedure / policy for anyone to a) announce and
> b) accept (the transit supplier) and have that sanctioned
> formally? Maybe nobody cares, then tell me. ;-)

There is a lot of "nobody cares", but I'm not sure that accounts for  
everything you see.

Can you give us some examples so us "dumb Americans" can more  
precisely explain the problem? :)


> Coming from Europe where pretty much everyone is RIPE LIR and
> has its own /21 at the least I might not see the problem that
> allegedly some (many) US ISPs do have. Enlighten me.
>
> (And, no, I do not fall for the urban legend that RIPE or ARIN
> are by default evil, clearly not. I do have real- life
> experience that whenever you can rightfully justify even large
> IP assignments you do get it.)

What if you try to justify small assignments?

-- 
TTFN,
patrick



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