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[address-policy-wg] IPv6 - Using RIPE acquired prefix in other regions
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Michalak, Damian
v-Damian.Michalak at lionbridge.com
Thu Jan 27 15:02:15 CET 2022
Hi there, I'm quite confused and would appreciate your help - let's say I acquired /32 IPv6 prefix from RIPE NCC. I work for a company with a global footprint with locations at various regions (including ones covered by APNIC and ARIN). I create a subnet plan that assigns /48 to each location with the company. So each /48 falls into the /32 assigned by RIPE. Now let's take as an example a location in the USA. I have this location connected using Direct Internet Access link from one of the providers. BGP is established. Question: can I advertise the /48 subnet (that falls into the /32 assigned by RIPE) from the location that in theory falls into ARIN regulatory domain? I cannot find an answer on that anywhere, and I'd like to make sure that I don't have to acquire additional prefixes from other RIRs. Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </ripe/mail/archives/address-policy-wg/attachments/20220127/ce40a763/attachment.html>
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