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Sprint's route filters and Europe
From: Daniel Karrenberg <Daniel.Karrenberg () ripe net>
Date: Mon, 03 Jun 1996 18:09:19 +0200
> "Alex.Bligh" <amb () xara net> writes: > > Specifically RIPE are allocating /19s as their default allocation window > to local-IRs. They don't charge per block but they charge a yearly fee > for being a local-IR. Nice to read something correct for a change. Thanks! ;-( > Sprint in its wisdom is filtering those in 195/8 > (great theory, but a bit problematic in practice when it can't agree with > one of the larger registries on what size to filter) I happen to agree and Sprint happens to have changed their policy to one that happens to be compatible with the NCC's allocation policy in the meantime. > with the result > there are now likely to be 50% more adverts (i.e. 2x/19 and an additional > /18 - /19 still necessary to get ANS to work as you can't put a /18 > route object in the database). Yes you can! If you have a /18 allocation you should announce it as such and put a /18 route object in the database. Can you be more specific on why it did not work for you? Daniel - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Current thread:
- Sprint's route filters and Europe Michael Dillon (Jun 02)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Sprint's route filters and Europe Stan Barber (Jun 02)
- Re: Sprint's route filters and Europe Michael Dillon (Jun 02)
- Re: Sprint's route filters and Europe Alex.Bligh (Jun 03)
- Sprint's route filters and Europe Daniel Karrenberg (Jun 03)
- Re: Sprint's route filters and Europe Alex.Bligh (Jun 03)
- Sprint's route filters and Europe Daniel Karrenberg (Jun 04)
- Re: Sprint's route filters and Europe Michael Dillon (Jun 02)
- Re: Sprint's route filters and Europe Curtis Villamizar (Jun 03)
- Re: Sprint's route filters and Europe Alex.Bligh (Jun 04)
- Sprint's route filters and Europe Daniel Karrenberg (Jun 03)
- Re: Sprint's route filters and Europe Michael Dillon (Jun 03)
- Sprint's route filters and Europe Daniel Karrenberg (Jun 03)
- Re: Sprint's route filters and Europe Mike Norris (Jun 04)