David,
This is exactly the right question.
To what extent is there working code to support AS numbers larger than
65535,
and how costly/dfifficult is it to support them.
We examined this very question when we passed 2009-6.
The community concluded that there was really no technical reason
why t
On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 2:54 PM David R Huberman wrote:
>
> If I may, I'd like to try and re-focus the discussion of 2018-1 on the
> network engineering problem that prompted this draft proposal. The
> solution this draft policy proposal offers to the problem is where I think
> the real value is,
I will note that there is also working code widely deployed for extended
communities which do have formats which can work for all currently issued
32-bit ASNs.
(RFCs 4360 and 7153)
Owen
> On Feb 5, 2018, at 11:54 , David R Huberman wrote:
>
>
> If I may, I'd like to try and re-focus the dis
If I may, I'd like to try and re-focus the discussion of 2018-1 on the
network engineering problem that prompted this draft proposal. The
solution this draft policy proposal offers to the problem is where I think
the real value is, and where I think PPML needs to focus.
Since the publication
We ran an international network with a single ASN using addresses from
ARIN, RIPE, and APNIC with no issues.
Aaron
On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 9:38 AM, William Herrin wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 9:11 AM, Rudolph Daniel wrote:
>> I need a small clarification.
>> The Caribbean region has 3 RIRs
>>
On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 8:11 AM, Rudolph Daniel
wrote:
> I need a small clarification.
> The Caribbean region has 3 RIRs
>
> St Lucia is ARIN, Trinidad is LACNIC and Martinique is RIPE
> If my base is arin and offer wholesale services to same geo. Region
> countries.. Trinidad (lacnic) and Martini
Dear Rudolph,
There is not a policy in the LACNIC manual that prohibit to announce
IPv4/IPv6 ranges through ASNs allocated by other RIRs, of course the
IPv4/IPv6 received by LACNIC must be used in Trinidad.
Regards,
Sergio Rojas. . .
El 5/2/18 a las 11:38, William Herrin escribió:
> On Mon, Fe
On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 9:11 AM, Rudolph Daniel wrote:
> I need a small clarification.
> The Caribbean region has 3 RIRs
>
> St Lucia is ARIN, Trinidad is LACNIC and Martinique is RIPE
> If my base is arin and offer wholesale services to same geo. Region
> countries.. Trinidad (lacnic) and Martiniq
I need a small clarification.
The Caribbean region has 3 RIRs
St Lucia is ARIN, Trinidad is LACNIC and Martinique is RIPE
If my base is arin and offer wholesale services to same geo. Region
countries.. Trinidad (lacnic) and Martinique (Ripe), do i need 3 separate
AS numbers?
rd
On 3 Feb 2018