How so?


If not, then this should be brought into scope because controlling traffic and AS-loops using private ASNs becomes challenging for organisations that have single-homed-but-multiple-links-to-same-provider-scenarios


 


Regards,
Usman


On 27 Feb 2015, at 5:10 pm, Skeeve Stevens <skeeve@v4now.com> wrote:

This is where the big different in philosophy is.

I want to be able to choose to get an ASN and ready my network to be multi-homed - 'at some point'

Dean says do it with private ASN and then reconfigure your network when you are ready.

Frankly, I still think this is telling me how to plan the building of my networks - and telling me when I should do the work.


...Skeeve

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v4Now - an eintellego Networks service
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On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 2:43 PM, Dean Pemberton <dean@internetnz.net.nz> wrote:
It did say "immediate future".
I would say that it seems reasonable that if you're claiming that
you're going to multihome in the "immediate future" that you would
know the ASNs with whom you were going to peer.

If it was more of a "Well at some point we might want to multihome",
then you might not know the ASN.  But in those situations RFC1930 says
that you should be using a private AS until such time as you are
closer to peering.

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On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 6:00 PM, Aftab Siddiqui
<aftab.siddiqui@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Guangliang,
>
>>
>> The option "b" is acceptable.
>>
>> b. If an applicant can demonstrate a plan to be multihomed in
>>      immediate future, it is not a must they are physically multihomed
>>      at the time of submitting a request
>
>
> But even then applicant has to provide the details of those ASN with whom
> they may or may not multhome in future. right?
>
> Regards,
>
> Aftab A. Siddiqui
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