On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, John Fraizer wrote:
They won't see it even if their /20 announcement is being filtered as long as their upstream is listening to it. (Upstream being the carrier they obtained the /20 from.) This is because even though some ISP/NSPs may not listen to the specific /20 announcement, I haven't found any who will ignore a /19 or /17 announcement for the master block. As long as they know how to get to that block, and teh "upstream" knows how to get to the /20, the route filtering isn't going to be apparent at all... Until the time that the "upstream" has connectivity issues.
So the general picture is... I advertise a /22 to ISPs A and B, my upstream providers, using space allocated from provider A's assignment. ISP A's connection to the world (okay, ISP A might not exactly be UUNet) goes tits up at which point the world ceases to see any announcements because the aggregate with the shorter prefix has vanished, and they're filtering the longer prefix announced via ISP B. The whole thing seems to be dependent on ISP A not having problems connecting to external ASes. Or am I missing something big? If multi-homing still leaves me dependent on one of my upstreams being alive, there would appear to be something very wrong... -- Patrick Evans - Sysadmin, bran addict and couch potato pre at pre dot org www.pre.org/pre