15 Apr
1994
15 Apr
'94
6:52 a.m.
David R Conrad
IIJ has a single policy, we have a single AS, but we have this problem that a large network to which some of our customers want to talk makes determinations based on network numbers. We can aggregate all of 202.32/16, but we either have to lie to the NSF and claim all customers in that block are AUP compliant or all the customers in that block can't get to the NSFnet. Therefore, we have to break 202.32/16 into pieces and some service provider up the wire may proxy aggregate for us.
Or have I missed something obvious?
Actually, the best way to get another AS and split your aggregations that way. Use AS to define policy. -- Regards, Bill Manning