Unfortunately, AWS's IP announcement service is currently incompatible
with AMPRnet space, as it requires RPKI to deploy (a feature which is
not available on legacy space such as AMPRnet).
Likely wouldn't be practical either as the IPs are assigned to AWS
instances and are not (as far as I know) routed to the end customer
directly under any circumstances.
Jacob Slater / K5AN
On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 8:30 AM Toussaint OTTAVI <t.ottavi(a)bc-109.com> wrote:
Hi all,
We are already announcing a subnet with BGP via a low-cost virtual
instance at Vultr. It works fine. As we'll soon deploy our second data
center, and we'll start migrating from our old-style 10.44.0.0/16
private addressing to full AMPRNet addressing, I was wondering if I
could find a second low-cost BGP provider for redundancy.
I saw that Amazon now provides "Bring your Own IP" features :
https://aws.amazon.com/fr/blogs/networking-and-content-delivery/introducing…
Did someone already tried it ? Would it be suitable for AMPRNet
announcement ? Is this feature available outside of the U.S ? Amazon
seems to provide free account during one year. Are there any volunteers
to try out ?
73 QRO & Happy New Year de TK1BI
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