Zayo/as6461 will now drop invalid prefixes from our peers.
The Zayo/as6461 network will shortly start dropping all RPKI-invalid route announcements that we receive from our peers. This should be rolled out over our network in the next week or so. While we will still continue to accept existing invalid route announcements from our customers for now, we will be working with our customers to reduce and/or eliminate invalid announcements. Thank you, ;rob Rob Robertson Network Architect | *Zay**o** Group*
On Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 10:58 AM Rob Robertson <rob.robertson@zayo.com> wrote:
The Zayo/as6461 network will shortly start dropping all RPKI-invalid route announcements that we receive from our peers. This should be rolled out over our network in the next week or so.
While we will still continue to accept existing invalid route announcements from our customers for now, we will be working with our customers to reduce and/or eliminate invalid announcements.
Thank you,
;rob
This is excellent. Thank you!
Rob Robertson Network Architect | *Zay**o** Group*
Week or so ? Care to clarify to be a "little bit more exact" on the start date at least ... -- J. Hellenthal The fact that there's a highway to Hell but only a stairway to Heaven says a lot about anticipated traffic volume.
On Aug 18, 2022, at 12:58, Rob Robertson <rob.robertson@zayo.com> wrote:
The Zayo/as6461 network will shortly start dropping all RPKI-invalid route announcements that we receive from our peers. This should be rolled out over our network in the next week or so. While we will still continue to accept existing invalid route announcements from our customers for now, we will be working with our customers to reduce and/or eliminate invalid announcements. Thank you, ;rob
Rob Robertson Network Architect | Zayo Group
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