[arin-ppml] do you prefix list filter

Scott Leibrand sleibrand at internap.com
Sat Jun 14 00:48:46 EDT 2008


Aaron wrote:
> If I remember correctly, ARIN does NOT take in account ISP filtering for 
> any polices and does not guarantee routability of any allocations.

ARIN (as in ARIN staff) may not, but those of us that participate in the 
public policy process generally do take into account ISP filters when 
setting policy.

-Scott (speaking for myself)

> On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 2:38 PM, Jason Schiller <schiller at uu.net 
> <mailto:schiller at uu.net>> wrote:
> 
>     On Sun, 8 Jun 2008, Leo Bicknell wrote:
> 
>      > First we need to think about the different cases:
>      >
>      > 1) How many networks prefix filter customers...
>      >      strictly based on their allocation?
>      >      allowing between their allocation and a /24?
>      >      allowing anything inside their allocation?
>      >
>      > 2) How many networks accept longer routes from customers than
>     they will
>      >    pass along to their peers?
>      >
>      > 3) How many networks prefix filter peers...
>      >      strictly based on their allocation?
>      >      allowing between their allocation and a /24?
>      >      allowing anything inside their allocation?
>      >      allowing based on RIR published minimum allocation sizes?
>      >
>      4) What is you ASN
> 
>     1) Prefix filter on customers to allow anything inside their allocation
> 
>     2) Accept more specific routes from customers, only pass along less
>     specific than /24
> 
>     3) Accept only less specific than /24 from Peers
> 
>     4) 701
> 
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