On 24 Oct 2017, at 14:18, Rob Evans <rhe@nosc.ja.net> wrote:
Full agreement with Nick, the (controlled) announcement or otherwise of an IXP prefix is not a registry policy issue.
Cheers, Rob
Another +1 here with Nick’s email. There are good reasons to not announce the peering LAN prefix, but there are also good reasons to announce it. In the AMS-IX case, we have so many networks connected that: 1. Customers announce it inadvertently anyhow 2. Since 1. is the operational reality (which is unrealistic to stop anytime soon, if ever), we prefer (also) announcing it ourselves, in the hopes that traffic at least goes through its “legitimate" originator. From my point of view, RIPE could offer reasons for both options, as to educate in the matter, contributing in a way so IXPs can make an informed decision. Kind regards, Aris AMS-IX