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Re: Route aggregation w/o AS-Sets


From: Lars Prehn <lprehn () mpi-inf mpg de>
Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 21:02:16 +0200

Thanks for all the answers! I think I have one more detail I'd like to know.

Lets say you own X/22. You have delegated X/23 to your customer, keeping the other /23 for yourself. For some reason, your customer also owns and announced (to you) all remaining IPs necessary to complete X/21.

Do you announce the aggregate X/21 (including addresses not associated with you), the aggregate X/22 (only address belonging to you), or the more specific route X/23 (including only addresses delegated from you to your customer)?

Best regards,

Lars


On 14.04.20 06:07, Christopher Morrow wrote:
Don't user as-sets step one.
Rpki does not understand how to express an as-sets' authorization.

Why do you want to do this?

On Mon, Apr 13, 2020, 13:34 Lars Prehn <lprehn () mpi-inf mpg de <mailto:lprehn () mpi-inf mpg de>> wrote:

    Hi everyone,

    how exactly do you aggregate routes? When do you add the AS_SET
    attribute, when do you omit it? How does the latter interplay with
    RPKI?

    Best regards,

    Lars



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