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[members-discuss] BGP peer requirement for new AS Number
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rob.golding at astutium.com
rob.golding at astutium.com
Mon Jan 12 15:47:56 CET 2015
>> Let's imagine an LIR that has IPv4 & IPv6 allocation without AS >> Number. >> When they ask for an AS Number RIPE NCC says you have to have two >> peers. >> But this new LIR only has one peer. Is it impossible? > > If the LIR has only one upstream (I think when you say "peer" you > actually mean "upstream"), an ASN is not required and since the > multihoming requirement is not fulfilled, will probably not be issued, > but YMMV. The requirement to multihome in order to get an ASN has been (or is being) removed - Nigel spoke about it at the last LINX meeting. Rob
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