I think its more of a "lets produce a place to draw the line" otherwise, where does it stop ? if we take your argument then we would all be advertising prefix lists in lots of /32's anyone want to accept BGP advertisements for my /31 :-) (Yes, that was a joke on multiple levels - abeit a poor one.) -- Steve. At 21:00 21/08/2003 +1200, Michael Hallager wrote:
Its only local stuff (Net4U). It's not like you are handling a zillion routes for NZ ISP peering.
What is the problem?
Michael Hallager Networkstuff Limited
On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Sahil Gupta - NET4U LIMITED wrote:
Hi, Could ISP's currently peering with Net4U at APE kindly add the below listed network to the net4u's current prefix-list:
202.147.35.128/25
I'm curious how many places will actually accept a /25.
Best practice is usually not to allow anything more specific than a /24.
--David
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