AT&T/as7018 now drops invalid prefixes from peers

Compton, Rich A Rich.Compton at charter.com
Mon Feb 11 16:47:41 UTC 2019


That's great!  Do you guys have plans to publish ROAs for your own netblocks?  If so, can you please share info on your process (tools, pitfalls, etc.)?  Thanks!

On 2/11/19, 7:55 AM, "NANOG on behalf of Jay Borkenhagen" <nanog-bounces at nanog.org on behalf of jayb at braeburn.org> wrote:

    
    FYI:
    
    The AT&T/as7018 network is now dropping all RPKI-invalid route
    announcements that we receive from our peers.  
    
    We continue to accept invalid route announcements from our customers,
    at least for now.  We are communicating with our customers whose
    invalid announcements we are propagating, informing them that these
    routes will be accepted by fewer and fewer networks over time.
    
    Thanks to those of you who are publishing ROAs in the RPKI.  We would
    also like to encourage other networks to join us in taking this step
    to improve the quality of routing information in the Internet.
    
    Thanks!
    
    						Jay B.
    
    
    
    

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