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plett | zeshoem: In the global routing table, I would not expect anything longer than /48 to work reliably
zeshoem: Most people who do filter, do so down to /48 on ranges for PI allocations, but much shorter on PA since ISPs all get at least /32s and shouldn't need to deaggregate down too small | [02:11] |
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up_the_irons | jdoe: mhoran zeshoem : I'm seeing networks trim it at /48's | [12:18] |
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mhoran | Interesting. | [12:25] |
plett | up_the_irons: For IPs from PA allocation ranges? | [12:39] |
up_the_irons | plett: pretty much across the board
ISPs may de-aggregate for many reasons, even with IPv6. like if I open up an east coast wing, then I'll have to break up some of my /32 and announce it there | [12:46] |
mhoran | *when ;) | [12:47] |
up_the_irons | LOL | [12:47] |
CaZe | Dude, I would totally go for an east coast data center. | [12:48] |
up_the_irons | that's a big revenue line hitting feature
means i should focus on it ;) | [12:48] |
plett | I'm in RIPE region, and I think I recall reading that they would rather allocate a second /32 than have us de-aggregate our existing /32
I have yet to try that in practice though | [12:48] |
up_the_irons | but there are a LOT of dependencies too it, and i'll be focusing on those in the 3rd and 4th quarters of this year
plett: oh, interesting if i could get another /32 to a 2nd location ,that would be sick | [12:48] |
plett | up_the_irons: Yeah. The next 7 /32s after our current one are reserved for our use if we need them | [12:49] |
up_the_irons | yeah, i found the case to be the same with ARIN (just looking at neighboring ranges; i have not verified if that was actual policy) | [12:50] |
plett | If/when RIPE get to the end of their allocations, they'll go back and allocate new LIRs /32s half way between, so there is still a contiguous block of 4 /32s we could use | [12:50] |
up_the_irons | /32's are spaced out with 7x in between
right | [12:51] |
plett | So far we only announce v6 from one city, so haven't needed to do anything clever with it | [12:52] |
tooth | what's this? east coast arp? ;-) | [12:53] |
plett | East-coast would be perfect for me, it would move my VPS about 40ms closer to me :) | [12:53] |
up_the_irons | yeah, we only announce our /32 from LA | [12:55] |
plett | You'd need good east coast remote-hands to handle hardware faults and racking up new equipment. You wouldn't want to be jumping on a plane every time a disk needs replacing | [12:55] |
up_the_irons | yeah, lots of people want an east coast facility, but it is way hard / expensive to implement in practice
yeah exactly | [12:55] |
tooth | invent teleportals.
problem solved. | [12:57] |
plett | tooth: That solves the problem of needing an east coast data centre at all. Just run a fibre through the portal and you're instantly 0ms away from the other end ;) | [12:59] |
up_the_irons | right :) | [12:59] |
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jdoe | mmm portals. | [13:43] |
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