Le 15/02/2016 14:16, Marius Petrescu a écrit :
Internally, in this 44net address space, how we use
ASNs is up to us.
Fur this reason, an allocation schema has been proposed, and is partly
implemented, based on private ASN, so that if somehow BGP
announcements "escape" to the wild, they will be dropped.
The next step, announcing a public BGP subnet to the internet, is a
whole new issue. For this you need to coordinate with Brian Kantor,
which is the official administrator/owner of the 44 address space, to
allow that (and there is some paperwork involved, from both sides,
including your ISP, which has to adopt your 44 subnet into his ASN).
Thank you for clarification about internal and external routing. I
thought only RIP was used for internal routing, I didn't know about BGP.
Of course, I was talking about public/external routing, via a paper
agreement between Brian Kantor and my ISP. That's what I'm planning to
do, when I will in my new datacenter.