Traffic between IP-IP mesh nodes will keep flowing even if the UCSD gateway disappears, the mesh just won't be able to reach/or be reachable from the Internet until the gateway is rebuilt.
It is my understanding that the UCSD gateway also blocks traffic coming into the IP-IP mesh unless the destination address has an entry in the ampr.org or reverse 44-net DNS.
I would like to see a backup to the UCSD gateway, but finding someone to swallow a /8 of traffic for free is, again, a problem.
-Neil
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 1:31 PM, K7VE - John k7ve@k7ve.org wrote:
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I am not much knowledgeable about BGP. Is it possible to assign whole 44/8 to one ASN and then advertize subnets with their own gateways using that one ASN? I mean, like ASN is assigned with number of smaller IP networks.
Pedja YT9TP
Yes.
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