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From: Jeroen Massar (jeroen@unfix.org)
Date: 06/07/04
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On Mon, 2004-06-07 at 09:12, schultz@io.iol.unh.edu wrote:
> moonv6 post from schultz@io.iol.unh.edu
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a question about BGP-4+ implementations. Due to the hierarchical
> addressing structure, can one AS support multiple address blocks? Do real
> implementations allow this?
If you mean:
2001:db8::/48 from AS65001 2001:db8:2::/48 from AS65001 2001:db8:4::/48 from AS65001 2001:db8:8::/48 from AS65001 2001:db8:1::/48 from AS65002 2001:db8:3::/48 from AS65002
2001:db8:5::/48 from AS65002
2001:db8:7::/48 from AS65002
Of course that is possible, you just can't aggregate them, at least not politically and/or otherwise the aggregator will carry the traffic for the above blocks when someone correctly filters the more specifics.
> I would assume that this is not possible (I don't think it would be
> allowed in theory) - but if you could give me input, that would be great.
Describe your problem in more detail as the above is extremely common. A ascii picture of what you want to do might be helpful. Check the IPv4 BGP tables, also there are a number of IPv6 providers announcing multiple /32's too.
Greets,
Jeroen
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