ASN - Migration What are the real gotchas for changing ASNs that people have run into? There is a minor one in terms of route-registry timeliness, I can't update RADB until the change takes place and ISPs don't run their update scripts on my timetable. So I see there might be a gap. If someone knows a strategy there, I would be most appreciative. Beyond that, what extended trouble have engineers seen from remote networks? As background, I am changing an ASN at one location that has 5 ISP peers( all ranked in the top 20) connected to it over the weekend. I have made all of the arrangements with those ISPs the best I can, but am concerned some about propagation beyond them. The ASN was assigned about 60 days ago by ARIN and I have added it to RADB so most filters should have been updated. Anyone know of trouble beyond what I have mentioned or have a strategy to ensure a successful migration to mitigate the gotchas?? -Flint