Thanks for the note here Brian.
As Brian mentioned, HamWAN offers a service we call OPP (Open Peering Policy), where we
can help you BGP advertise your allocated space, and we’ll tunnel it to you. Our edges are
in the Seattle area. If you can find a local ISP that will do it for you, great. If you’d
like to chat with us about OPP, feel free to reach out to us at netops(a)hamwan.org
<mailto:netops@hamwan.org>
Nigel
HamWAN
On Oct 3, 2017, at 15:45, Brian Kantor
<Brian(a)UCSD.Edu> wrote:
Yes, your local coordinator will issue a /24 if you are going to advertise
the route to it directly to the backbone. You can't advertise less than
a /24 (ie, a /27 won't work).
There are two ways for that subnet to be delivered to you. You may be
able to get your ISP to advertise the route to the backbone and deliver
the resulting subnet traffic to you directly, or you can contract with
the HamWan group to have them do the BGP advertisement and route the
traffic to you over a GRE tunnel. HamWan does not charge for this
service; see their website for more information.
- Brian
On Sun, Oct 01, 2017 at 05:07:10PM -0500, Loren Tedford wrote:
Also will they issue a /24? If so I could use it
not only in combination
with my 14 Allstarlink nodes but handle some of my echolink servers and
stuff as well.. Maybe put up some Echolink Proxies for others to use its not
like that takes up any processing power in Linux environment..
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