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[members-discuss] An ISP offers to announce our prefix. Is that normal?
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Bernd Naumann
bena at spreadshirt.net
Tue Nov 12 15:29:26 CET 2019
Hi everyone! I want to say a huge thank you, to all of you, as I'm quiet overwhelmed by so many replies, also off-list, with so many useful firsthand information. This is really great! Thanks. So I can recap: * Bring your own IP Space is common * Same prefix by multiple AS is common, too [1] * This is covered by RPKI ROA, too And yes, we will definitely ask them on the Layer-3 SLA "bullshit". Maybe this was just a misunderstanding when the information passed down through 3 separated Layer-8s ;) Thanks again! Have a nice day, Bernd [1] Do somehow can pin point me to that section in the RFCs? I probably missed this obvious information!
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