In message <199609281903.PAA06201@netaxs.com>, 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