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On May 2, 2011, at 12:35 PM, Joe Abley wrote:
> It's perhaps worth noting that there is work in the IETF to recommend that 
> every prefix originated as part of an anycast cloud uses a unique origin AS 
> (see <http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-grow-unique-origin-as-00>). I'm 
> not personally convinced of the arguments in the draft, but mentioning it in 
> this thread seems reasonable.

I'm also not convinced of the arguments in the draft, since it argues that it 
would be a best-practice for me to originate my address space from more than 
8,000 different ASNs, when I currently do just fine advertising it from three.  
I'd much rather there not exist a document that clueless people can point at 
and claim is a "best common practice" when it's neither best nor common.

                                -Bill




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