Re: BGP routing ARIN space in APNIC region

2023-06-15 Thread Jon Lewis
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

Re: BGP routing ARIN space in APNIC region

2023-06-12 Thread Hugo Slabbert
> 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/ -- Hugo Slabbert On Sun, Jun 11, 2023 at 10:56 AM Randy Bush wrote: > > Everyone should

Re: BGP routing ARIN space in APNIC region

2023-06-11 Thread Randy Bush
> 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.

Re: BGP routing ARIN space in APNIC region

2023-06-11 Thread Robert Story
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

Re: BGP routing ARIN space in APNIC region

2023-06-10 Thread Mark Tinka
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

Re: BGP routing ARIN space in APNIC region

2023-06-09 Thread Matthew Petach
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

Re: BGP routing ARIN space in APNIC region

2023-06-09 Thread Jon Lewis
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,

Re: BGP routing ARIN space in APNIC region

2023-06-09 Thread Matt Harris
Matt Harris VP OF INFRASTRUCTURE Follow us on LinkedIn! matt.har...@netfire.net 816-256-5446 www.netfire.com 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

Re: BGP routing ARIN space in APNIC region

2023-06-09 Thread Matthew Petach
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