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Re: Any advantage of announcing IPv6/64s Or purely misconfiguration?
From: Graham Beneke <graham () apolix co za>
Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2012 09:04:19 +0200
On 09/07/2012 08:17, Anurag Bhatia wrote:
I was just looking around and say a major Indian provider Sify (AS9583) is announcing /64s via BGP along with main /32 which is their allocation from APNIC. inet6num: 2001:0E48::/32 netname: SILNET I see Tata Comm (Sify's upstream) is accepting /64s while Tinet (one of other upstream) is dropping and taking only /32. Other major backbones like HE, Level3 dropping but Telia still accepting. Pretty much mixed result. Is it simply a misconfiguration or there is some use of announcing /64s along with main /32?
I would hope its accidental. Most people I've spoken to won't even consider accepting longer prefixes than /48 and will typically also refuse to accept any prefixes where there are aggregate announces covering them.
We're going to end up with a very nasty routing table if people start pumping all their /64s into it.
-- Graham Beneke
Current thread:
- Any advantage of announcing IPv6/64s Or purely misconfiguration? Anurag Bhatia (Jul 08)
- Re: Any advantage of announcing IPv6/64s Or purely misconfiguration? Graham Beneke (Jul 09)
- Re: Any advantage of announcing IPv6/64s Or purely misconfiguration? Aftab Siddiqui (Jul 09)
- Re: Any advantage of announcing IPv6/64s Or purely misconfiguration? Joel jaeggli (Jul 09)
- Re: Any advantage of announcing IPv6/64s Or purely misconfiguration? Frank Habicht (Jul 09)
- Re: Any advantage of announcing IPv6/64s Or purely misconfiguration? Joel jaeggli (Jul 09)
- Re: Any advantage of announcing IPv6/64s Or purely misconfiguration? Justin M. Streiner (Jul 09)
- Re: Any advantage of announcing IPv6/64s Or purely misconfiguration? Justin M. Streiner (Jul 09)
- Re: Any advantage of announcing IPv6/64s Or purely misconfiguration? NIG NOG (Jul 09)
