B and even C subnets of 44/8 should not be a problem to get routed.
Would 44/8 subnets qualify as peers to research and education networks
so that they could get global peering via Internet2, Geánt, RedClara,
TEIN, etc?
On 2012-03-07 15:57, Antonio Querubin wrote:
On Tue, 6 Mar 2012, Brian Kantor wrote:
There's the issue of BGP-announcing little
pieces of net 44. Right
now UCSD
is announcing the whole thing.
BGP can handle that. It's the ISPs providing transport that may not
like to see fragmented parts of a network being announced through
theirs without coordination. Use of a route registry service might
alleviate those concerns.
Antonio Querubin
e-mail: tony(a)lavanauts.org
xmpp: antonioquerubin(a)gmail.com
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