On 23.07.2019. 08:12, Ruben ON3RVH via 44Net wrote:
There is nothing wrong with using private ASN's
within a network. It's done by many (if not all) telecom and network operators and
used for their internal network or connecting an internal customer with redundancy.
That is true, but only if we are the only ones using private ASNs.
But if happens that some people already uses private ASN for other
purpose, they would be in trouble connecting to 44net... because there
would be collisions.
I see no point of using public IP addresses and route them using private
ASNs. It may be that I do not understand BGP well.
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73,
YT9TP, Pedja
http://www.yt9tp.iz.rs