Here is a reason you might want to keep that /24.
Suppose you are a small ISP and I am your customer.
I also have another larger provider.
That larger provider is also your provider.
I own a /21 and advertise it to my larger provider.
You get that /21 from my larger provider.
I advertise a /24
On Wed, 12 Oct 2022, Andrey Kostin wrote:
Matthew Petach писал(а) 2022-10-11 20:33:
My point is that it's not a feature of BGP, it's a purely human
convention,
arrived at through the intersection of pain and laziness.
There's nothing inherently "right" or "wrong" about where the line was
Andrey,
On Oct 12, 2022, at 7:54 AM, Andrey Kostin wrote:
>> My point is that it's not a feature of BGP, it's a purely human convention,
>> arrived at through the intersection of pain and laziness. There's nothing
>> inherently "right" or "wrong" about where the line was drawn, so for
>>
On Wed, Oct 12, 2022 at 7:54 AM Andrey Kostin wrote:
> IMO this line wasn't arbitrary, it was (and it still is) a smallest
> possible network size allocated by RIRs. So it's just a common sense to
> receive everything down to /24 to have the complete data about all
> Internet participants.
Hi
Matthew Petach писал(а) 2022-10-11 20:33:
My point is that it's not a feature of BGP, it's a purely human
convention,
arrived at through the intersection of pain and laziness.
There's nothing inherently "right" or "wrong" about where the line was
drawn, so for networks to decide that /24 is
Tom Forte should still be able to help you get started (he's contracted
sales now).
thefor...@hotmail.com theforty...@gmail.com
I saw him in Vegas last week, I didn't think to get his new email address.
On Tue, Oct 11, 2022 at 2:22 PM Glenn Kelley
wrote:
> The team @ Inteserra are amazing.
>
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