It potentially creates some RPKI and whois software questions IIRC. No DNSSEC 
implications that I can think of.

Owen

> On Dec 21, 2017, at 04:13 , [email protected] wrote:
> 
> Are there any technical issues related to DNSSEC or otherwise that bind ASN 
> ranges to specific RIR's.  If so, we need to talk about required measures to 
> deal with this issue.
> 
> Other than this, I see no other showstopper to portable ASN's, and would 
> support.
> 
> Albert Erdmann
> Network Administrator
> Paradise On Line Inc.
> 
> 
> On Wed, 20 Dec 2017, David R Huberman wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Mike Burns wrote:
>> 
>>> I am debating a proposal to allow inter-regional ASN transfers.
>>> Short ASNs have value.
>> 
>> Indeed.  Though RFC 8092 solves the overarching problem (BGP community 
>> strings not supporting integers above 65536), it will take a long time 
>> (years) for widespread adoption of 8092-compliant code. In the meanwhile, 
>> there's a real technical deficiency here.
>> 
>> Number resources should go where they're needed, when they're needed.
>> 
>> Operators who use ARIN for a Registry should not have any more or less 
>> access to numbers they need than those who use another Registry.
>> 
>> Let's be part of the solution and support inter-RIR ASN transfers.
>> 
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