On Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 11:04:12AM -0700, Don Fanning wrote:
I was wondering how that worked for LEGACY. But
isn't it sort of a
chicken/egg issue? If you have an ASN , you can advertise 44/8. But if
you don't, you have to meet the current ARIN standards? So really it's
just the legal aspect that needs to be addressed so that the delegates
aren't permanently transferred when delegated.
I believe the question of getting an ASN only comes up when a new peer comes on
line (for example, a new ISP that has or plans to have multiple upstream NSPs).
Since it is likely that all delegations will be done via existing service
providers, I think we don't need our own ASN at this time.
- Brian