ARIN PI space filters (2620:0000:/23)
Jørgen Hovland
jorgen at hovland.cx
Tue Mar 20 22:28:09 CET 2007
I see the filtering madness has fully reached the IPv6 internet too.
I think I'll just filter on /32 because my router can't handle all those
/48s anyway..
j
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ipv6-ops-bounces+jorgen=hovland.cx at lists.cluenet.de [mailto:ipv6-
> ops-bounces+jorgen=hovland.cx at lists.cluenet.de] On Behalf Of Marc Blanchet
> Sent: 20. mars 2007 16:53
> To: Patrick Tudor
> Cc: IPv6 Ops list
> Subject: Re: ARIN PI space filters (2620:0000:/23)
>
> Le 07-03-19 à 20:40, Patrick Tudor a écrit :
> >
> >
> > Jeroen Massar wrote:
> >> Apparently there are quite a few ASN's who still filter the /48 PI's
> >> from ARIN.
> >>
> >> Please verify your filters are up to date or bug your transits
> >> when your
> >> ASN appears in the missing list, as can be checked live at:
> >> http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/lg/?find=2620:0:230::/48
> >
> > Another ARIN PI /48 to double check against is 2620:0:c0::/48
> > I've been announcing that prefix via Level3/AS3356 for a few months
> > and you'll see it suffers from the same reachability problems
> > Marc Blanchet is seeing with his 2620:0:230::/48 block.
>
> actually we (2620:0:230::/48) do not have exactly the same setup as
> 2620:0:c0::/48 at the current moment, so not exactly the same
> reachability problems.
>
> but I will be even more proactive in the near future in finding the
> wrong configured filters so that the PI is ok as much as possible.
>
> Since we started advertising, I was able to hunt down two major
> providers to change their filters, and they were very responsive
> (less than 24 hours). So process is going well up to now.
>
> Marc.
>
> >
> >
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