Sort of related question.   When you SWIP the /24 to your customer,
who is responsible for the address utilization?  Said differently,
can you get more addresses if you show that your /19 minus the
customer /24 has the right level of utilization?  Or, must the
overall /19, including the customer's /24, meet the utilization
requirements before you can get more addresses?

Didn't know how this worked.  

Thanks





Jim Devane wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> I am looking for some guidelines and I cannot find any relevant examples. I
> have a situation where I have SWIP'd a /24 of my address block to a
customer
> downstream. They have their own AS and are multi-homed.
> 
> My concern/question is: the /24 will originate from their AS and not mine.
> Is there any special concerns I will need to take into accoutn for BGP
> advertisements to my upstream providers? That is, I will peer with him and
> allow his AS to originate the router and allow ^$ from him, but I am
> concerned that this will mess up my advertisements of a /19. (the /24 I
gave
> him is out of my larger. Can I no longer advertise that?
> 
> Are my concerns founded at all? Any advice?
> 
> thanks,
> Jim




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