Is there a recomended complexity on the MD5 password, Im assuming it should
not be "password"

On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 10:38 AM, Josh Luthman <j...@imaginenetworksllc.com>
wrote:

> 1 - AS is a number you get from ARIN
> 2 - I think it's just ARIN?  http://www.irr.net/docs/list.html
> 3 - generally full routes, you need 512 or 1024 megs of RAM on a MT
> 4 - It can be changed.  Just say you don't right now.
> 5 - Just list all your prefixes
> 6 - *ahem* probably should...but ya know...
>
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> On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 11:35 AM, That One Guy /sarcasm <
> thatoneguyst...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Im going to expose the breadth of my incompetence here, but there are
>> some questions in this document I want to make sure im answering accurately
>>
>> 1. Are you the owner of the AS Number with RIR- This im assuming is our
>> ARIN direct allocation?
>>
>> 2. Are you registered with an Internet Routing Registry? - Im not sure
>> what this is, is this also ARIN or do I need to register something
>> elsewhere?
>>
>> 3. Which type of routes do you want to receive?  - Full routes is what we
>> want, but are there caveats in this answer I need to be prepared for?
>>
>> 4. Do you have downstream ASNs? - I assume this would be customers with
>> their own allocations? We currently do not, but do not want to close the
>> door on that in the future. Is this something easily updated in the future?
>>
>> 5. List all prefixes to be announced so that we can confirm the BGP ACL
>> prior to activation: We only have a /22, but we do want the option down the
>> road to pull /24 from one provider if need be. Would we list the /24s
>> independently or the /22 as the aggregate?
>>
>> 6. MD5 Password: On this is it standard practice to use the same password
>> with all providers or different ones?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>>
>
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