On Mon, May 1, 2017 at 10:18 AM, Phil Pacier <ad6nh(a)aprs2.net> wrote:
Hello all, and thank you for your assistance. I have
44.10.10.0/24
allocated and announced via BGP. The subnet terminates to an Ubuntu
server in a data center. I want to allocate addresses from this subnet
via tunnels to other locations. For example, I would like to assign an
address or a block of addresses to my home location (Cisco 1900 router)
from this subnet. Is this possible, or do I need to look at a different
option? Thank you!
Hi Phil,
This was actually just discussed:
http://hamradio.ucsd.edu/mailman/private/44net/2017-April/006918.html
It can only be done manually by the portal maintainer.
Your other option is to create your own tunnel system (site-to-site
VPN) at your BGP endpoint.
Tom KD7LXL