Re: FW: more specific routes in today reality
- Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 15:34:09 +0200
On Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 01:55:01PM +0100, Koepp, Karsten wrote:
>Nurani,
>
>I was missing a RIPE NCC hostmaster statement to this e-mail.
>Sascha quoted a hostmaster.
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><SNIP>
>>
>> "- If PI is requested for multi-homing please explain why
>> the second
>> provider cannot route PA space as a more specific
>> route (with the
>> PA block holder adding a more specific route too)."
>>
>> This was suggested from a RIPE NCC Hostmaster when sending a
>> PI-space req. This looks a little contrary to your opinion doesn't
>> it?
>>
>> Sascha
>>
>
>Has this been a mistake, or is this the default answer to PI requests
>sent to the NCC nowadays? Is the NCC seriously going to recommend this
>to the members?
>I don't recommend the use of PI to customers either, and I don't want
>to roll up the multi-homing discussion. But PI should remain provider-
>independent and PA should remain provider-aggregatable.
Quote from RFC1930, "Guidelines for creation, selection, and registration
of an Autonomous System (AS)", page 7:
"With the introduction of aggregation it should be noted that a prefix may
be represented as residing in more than one AS, however, this is very much
the exception rather than the rule".
Quote from RFC2725, "Routing Policy System Security", page 9:
"Route objects may exist for the same prefix with multiple origin AS values
due to common multihoming practice that does not require a unique origin AS".
RFC1930, Category: Best Current Practice, March 1996
RFC2725, Category: Standards Track, Dec 1999
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Regards,
Vladimir.
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