On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 6:38 AM, Stefano Previdi (sprevidi) < sprev...@cisco.com> wrote:
> > > On Mar 1, 2017, at 7:27 PM, Anoop Ghanwani <an...@alumni.duke.edu> > wrote: > > > What I am asking for is clarification on how different Tier-3 nodes > might share the same AS number. > > > “share” is the wrong term and we agreed to change it. > > Btw, RFC7938 section 5.2.2. "Private Use ASNs” says: > > > The original range of Private Use ASNs [RFC6996] limited operators to > 1023 unique ASNs. Since it is quite likely that the number of > network devices may exceed this number, a workaround is required. > One approach is to re-use the ASNs assigned to the Tier 3 devices > across different clusters. For example, Private Use ASNs 65001, > 65002 ... 65032 could be used within every individual cluster and > assigned to Tier 3 devices. > > By “share” we intended to “use” the same number in different clusters. > Thanks. That address all the comments I had. Anoop
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