If your host offers the service (not all of them do), they would know how to answer your question right off the top of their head. It is very important to keep them on the air and widely known. Vultr.com, for example is 20473, regardless of the site you choose.
Keep in mind there is a non-trivial amount of configuration work they have to do, to make it work. If they cannot tell you what their ASN is, they probably do not offer the service.
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Dave K9DC
Indianapolis
> On Feb 4, 2021, at 10:44, Angelo via 44Net
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> Hi Guys,
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> I am trying to locate two pieces of information to be able to complete my BGP request.
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> This seems to be more of a challenge then I though it would be. Is there a reference page or
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> wiki that I can provide to my ISP to be able to locate this information.
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> We have been dealing with these two questions for over 2 weeks. I am not sure if the ISP or the
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> NSP know exactly what we are looking.
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> From what I understand the ASN is just a number. No letters involved in this number. Is this true???
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> Any help in providing information to the NSP would help.
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> Break Down - I will be connecting to ISP via VPN connection.
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> The ISP connects to his feed in Houston via I ATT fiber connect to his NSP in Houston.
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> The ISP sell service to clients in his area. He has a /6 himself.
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> Please don't laugh. I am trying to lay this out the best I can. Any help would be appreciated.
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> 73 de Angelo / N5UXT
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