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Re: [ncc-services-wg] Re: [address-policy-wg] New Draft Document:De-boganising New Address Blocks

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  • From: Sascha Lenz < >
  • Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 17:39:53 +0100
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  • Organization: BayCIX GmbH

Hay,

Michael.Dillon@localhost wrote:

The RIPE NCC has prepared a draft document titled "De-Bogonising New
Address Blocks":

That is a misleading title.
[...]
The real solution to this problem is to make it possible for ISPs to closely track RIR allocations
in their filters in a semi-automated way. There may
still be a few days of delay before a new allocation
is fully routable but ISPs can compensate for that
with internal processes.
Why can't ISPs subscribe to a feed of all new RIPE allocations in near real-time?
the problem never were the ISPs which do their job and follow the new
RIR Allocation and Smallest Prefix Size Announcements.

The problem always are those ISPs with dummy admins who just took some
bogon template from some cool looking BGP configuration website and
never update them at all, don't read RIR-mailinglists or things like
NANOG-list and/or just don't care. (...and so on).
I don't think a technical solution helps against this problem at all
since only those ISPs who already care about their filters would use it,
and there certainly will be some ISPs who don't want to pass the control about their filters to some 3rd party.

==> The only reasonable solution for now is just what's RIPE trying to do, look into the routability itself and kick all those who haven't updated their filters in time.

That's a bit unfortunate since RIPE usually shouldn't have to do much with routing-issues in the first place, but actually i like that idea of THEM doing that. It's a benefit for all LIRs so it's a nice idea in my eyes.

I'm currently quite amused watching some collegues of a customer of us trying to track down all unreachable sites and reach their admins for about two months now, especially since they already started putting end-user el-cheapo-DSL customers in their nice new 83.x.x.x IP-block which are the worst of all customer-types you can possibly get.
I don't really want to experience that myself some day. Fortunately i could avoid playing early-adoption betatester for newly Allocated /8s up to now :)

. o O(and then there was this big(?) european Telco/ISP still filtering AS-numbers >30000 up to some weeks ago :-) )

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