Hi Russ,

1. A provider who is giving a customer PA space in parts, but that PA
space is not being advertised anyplace other than to that provider.
In this case, pulling traffic overlapping routes doesn't matter,
because the provider who allows the use of PA space is going to take
them out by not advertising the longer prefixes from their own space.
In this case, the draft we've proposed would work, as well.

This is done today without the need for your draft. That's common practice :)

2. A provider who is giving a customer PA space and allowing the
customer to advertise that same PA space through another provider. In
this case, if the provider is not advertising the PA space at the
same length as the customer is to an alternate provider, the
alternate provider will consume all the inbound traffic to the
customer. This is dumb on the part of the provider giving out the PA
space.

What is the provider supposed to do ? Give ticket to his customer ? Get rid of his customer ?

See the PA owner can not do much not to break the business relation with his customer. However his (and another providers) upstreams can suppress the more specifics.

This is where the aim should be. Moreover the more specific should be suppressed only where it brings no more value.

3. A customer who has PI space and is advertising different bits in
different places. Again, best practice would say to advertise a
shorter covering route as well, to guard against failures. If the end
AS is advertising longer and shorter prefixes that overlap, the draft
we've proposed works --even if they're advertising them in different
places, what we've proposed will take the longer prefix out once it
no longer draws traffic along a different path than the shorter
prefix.

I don't think we can do much with PI addresses.

So, I'm a bit confused as to what case you think isn't covered... I
thought you were saying it was normal operation for a provider to
give out PA space, allow the customer to break that space up, and

I don not understand what do you mean by "allow" If I peer with you and you give me /24 out of your /16 then I pay Alvaro $$$ then he will be happy to advertise this /24. What can you do about that ? Be mad at both of us ?

then only advertise the shorter block covering the space given to the
customer. I don't care how you jiggle local pref if you do this,
longer prefix wins, and the alternate provider consumes the traffic
--even from your AS.

Nope. Not from your AS as as I said in the last email you will carry within your AS my /24 and prefer customer routes rather then peer routes (assuming Alvaro is even peering with you)

;-)
R.
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