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Re: Announcing a /19 from a /16


From: James <haesu () towardex com>
Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2004 17:51:58 -0400


The response I got back was that this was impossible since ISPs require an
announcement of the /16 the /19 would come from.  I have done work with ISPs
before (and have read the NANOG list for many years) but haven't heard of
such a requirement nor can I find any standards that indicate the same
thing.

Does anyone have requirements of a /19 announcement requires the /16 to be
there as well?  The company has plenty of /16s that it uses internally that
are not being announced on the Internet at all.

The /19 is big enough to not get filtered by the majority. I don't know of any
specific "rules" or "do's and don'ts" that prevents you from announcing such a
space as long as you have a) permission from the /16 administrator (which you
claim to have), b) non-private-AS number announcing it and perhaps c) register
it in a popular IRR database (i.e. ALTDB, RADB).

BGP advertisement really isn't a rocket science. What you announce and what the
majority accepts is what the internet sees.

-J


Thanks-

-Eric


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