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Re: Level 3's IRR Database


From: Randy Bush <randy () psg com>
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2011 22:59:54 +0900

666.42.0.0/16 has a roa for as 777

you start receiving

666.42.0.0/24 and 666.42.1.0/24, both unsigned. Changing preference 
isn't enough to stop routing, as it's a more specific route and 
automatically wins if it gets into the table.

nope

when there is no roa for the arriving prefix, a roa for the covering
prefix is used.  see draft-pmohapat-sidr-pfx-validate-07.txt.

randy


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