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RE: Pitfalls of annoucing /24s

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (William Caban)
Wed Oct 15 17:48:34 2003

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I will say most probably yes. I have seen this "problem"(?) on many
small business customers. The hard part is trying to explain that to
them.

-William

On Wed, 2003-10-15 at 17:16, Jean-Christophe Smith wrote:
> I noticed the verio filter policy, in relation to inbound:
>  - In the traditional Class A space (i.e., 0/1), we accept /22 and shorter.
> 
> If I want to announce a /24 in the 64.x.x.x space(traditional Class A space)
> am I'm going to have a problem with other networks that have peer filters
> similar to Verios?
> 
> Thanks,
> Jean-Christophe Smith
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William Caban <william@hpcf.upr.edu>


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