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Re: Customer AS


From: "Alex.Bligh" <amb () xara net>
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 1996 19:28:04 +0100

Curtis,

I agree that the majority of more specifics are mistakes.  We use the
IRR to separate out the inintentional mistakes (the redundancy in that
statement was intentional:).  This does protect us against the all too
common case of too ignorant of CIDR to know better and registering the
more specific in the IRR anyway (the intentional mistakes).

Really? I would agree that the majority of more specifics are not in
the IRR. This doesn't necessarilly mean they are mistakes. For instance
we announce a pile of more specifics from other provider aggregates
(intentionally, and with permission) where a customer is renumbering.
These get filtered by Sprint (because they are too long prefixes),
and by ANS (as they aren't in the IRR), but the idea is we propogate
these more specifics as close as possible to the major networks
as possible, so that as far as possible we aren't using the
old providers transit to transit these routes (for several
obvious reasons). We don't put advisories or more specifics in the
IRR for several reasons, not least of which because this is a temporary
arrangement, and sorting out changing guardianship of the RIPE
objects etc. etc. with the old provider who is often slow to
cooperate is simply not worth the hassle.

So I have no problem with either ANS or Sprint's filters, just
don't think *all* non-IRR entered more specifics are mistakes.

Alex Bligh
Xara Networks



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