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[ipv6-wg] IPv6 policies & BGP announcements

  • From: Clement Cavadore clement@localhost
  • Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 18:35:16 +0100

Hi,

I have a few question regarding IPv6, and policies. I am not LIR, so I
cannot get any /32 for my network usage. I got from my LIR a /48 for my
internal network needs, and another /48 for another end-user, routed
through my network. The two /48 are consecutive, and aggregable as a
single /47.


- Am I allowed to announce a prefix more specific than my LIR's /32
(originated from my ASN, not the LIR's one) ?

- If I can announce a more specific prefix, do I have to announce a
couple of /48s, or may I announce a single /47, originated from my AS ?
If I can announce the /47, I assume the LIR has to create a route: object ?

- Is there any recommendations I'd need to know for such a situation
(except becoming LIR, which is not possible for us at the moment) ?


Thank you for your help
-- 
Clément Cavadore



 

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