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Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers
From: Christoffer Hansen <christoffer () netravnen de>
Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2019 10:38:31 +0100
On 16/01/2019 08:56, Mark Tinka wrote:
Running a few exchange points in Africa since 2002, the news was that the exchange point LAN should not be visible anywhere on the Internet.
Do you use AS0 as origin on the RPKI objects for said exchange point LAN(s) to prevent route propagation? -Christoffer
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- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Christoffer Hansen (Jan 16)
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- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Mark Tinka (Jan 15)
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- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Job Snijders (Jan 16)
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