Hi,

On Tue, Nov 25, 2025 at 04:36:30PM +0100, Jan Zorz - Go6 wrote:
> On 19. 11. 25 13:05, Maximilian Wilhelm wrote:
> > As fate has it, someone just reached out about it recently, and
> > we'll resurrect the draft.
> 
> Is there a practical useful way how to prevent originators to tag all
> their prefixes as anycast?

Why would they do that?

The idea about "tagging as anycast" is not to make other networks
prioritize these (and prioritize in which way, anyhow?) but to give
them the chance to do informed decisions on hot/cold-potato routing,
which might look different for anycast and for non-anycast prefixes - or,
when faced with "what looks like funny routing", to do better informing
debugging.

Gert Doering
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