On Fri, 9 Jun 2023, Matthew Petach wrote:
I previously wrote:
Every platform I've used has a knob for turning off / relaxing as-path
loop detection. Note, for some platforms (at least Juniper), you may also
have to have your upstream provider "advertise-peer-as", though I
> I've seen it at recent RIPE and LACNIC conferences. Supposedly all of
> the big geolocation providers support it or are planning on supporting
> it.
Possibly relevant there: https://geolocatemuch.com/
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Hugo Slabbert
On Sun, Jun 11, 2023 at 10:56 AM Randy Bush wrote:
> > Everyone should
> Everyone should check out Massimo Candela's presentation "Geolocation
> problems: Do we have a solution?" for how to provide your own
> geolocation data...
>
> https://www.netnod.se/sites/default/files/2023-03/Massimo_Webpage.pdf
>
> I've seen it at recent RIPE and LACNIC conferences.
On Sat 2023-06-10 18:33:04+0200 Mark wrote:
> > [...] you may run into geolocation issues where some geolocation
> > providers decide that many/all of your users are in one location or
> > the other,[...]
>
> This is solvable by slicing your IPv4 prefixes into /24's and
> assigning them the
On 6/9/23 21:54, Matt Harris wrote:
I would also note that, from an end-user perspective if we're talking
about ISP services to customers on both ends here, you may run into
geolocation issues where some geolocation providers decide that
many/all of your users are in one location or the
On Fri, Jun 9, 2023 at 6:17 PM Jon Lewis wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Jun 2023, Matthew Petach wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi Mike,
> >
> > In general, no, there's nothing that prevents you from doing that.
> ...
> > Now, from a network reachability perspective, you should also think
> about your own internal
On Fri, 9 Jun 2023, Matthew Petach wrote:
Hi Mike,
In general, no, there's nothing that prevents you from doing that.
...
Now, from a network reachability perspective, you should also think about your
own internal network connectivity.
If you're using the same ASN in California and Makati,
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On Fri, Jun 9, 2023 at 2:49 PM Matthew Petach wrote:
>
> Hi Mike,
>
> In general, no, there's nothing that prevents you from doing that.
> In days gone by, some networks used to require
Hi Mike,
In general, no, there's nothing that prevents you from doing that.
In days gone by, some networks used to require consistent advertisements
from a given ASN in all locations in order to peer.
In your case, that would have made it economically disadvantageous to use
the same ASN in Makai
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