On 7/15/2014 午後 12:51, Brett Glass wrote:
But regardless of the financial arrangements, such a connection doesn't require an ASN or BGP. In fact, it doesn't even require a registered IP address at either end! A simple Ethernet connection (or a leased line of any kind, in fact; it could just as well be a virtual circuit) and a static route would work just fine.

--Brett Glass

At 09:35 PM 7/14/2014, Mike Lyon wrote:

So if Netflix was at 1850 Pearl, you wouldn't be able to peer with them anyways cuz u have no ASN?


Why would any content network (realistically) be interested in manually maintaining your prefixes in their routing table? BGP exists for a reason, you really should be using it.

The fact that you don't have an ASN means that automatically creating said static routes based on data from some IRRd is likely more trouble than it's likely to be worth as well.

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