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> In message <[email protected]>, Avi Freedman writes: > > > > > > > 1) Announce *your own* routes more specifically. > > > > This may lose you ANS connectivity, though. > > > > I meant ANS connectivity because of RADB issues, but yes, > > anyone who filters small announcements in your space won't > > see you. > > Avi, > > If there is a route object in the RADB for the /24 we will set policy > according to the origin AS of the RO. If you can't get rid of a bogus > RADB RO, ask us we can create exceptions for AS based policy on a per > prefix basis. If there is no RO, we won't listen to the /24 so we > won't hear the bogon, just the /16. This is temporarily moot since we Yes, I overlooked this; ANS and Sprint would both not be affected by bogus announcements; ANS in any space and Sprint in >= 205/8 space (or wherever the Sean-filters start). > have 2 routers in AS1673 that can't handle the policy filters. > > The bottom line is the IRR helps keep connectivity in the face of this > sort of problem where you are claiming it hurts. Yes... My thinking was fuzzy, you are of course correct. > Curtis Avi - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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