If I understand, they would like you and the other provider to both announce the IP space, from your respective ASN's.
Real-world, this will work, but causes an "inconsistent origin" bgp error. -ejay > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Adi Linden > Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 1:59 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: ASN and Peering Problem > > > We currently have two /19 that we advertise on a single ASN. A client > would like to obtain /23 or /22 from us. This is not a problem, except > that their primary internet provider is someone else, other than us. > I think that they would need to have their own ASN to advertise their > portion of our ip space to their peers. > > My question is, should we provide the ASN or should they > apply for an ASN? > What is the minimum block considered routable, is it reasaonable to > advertise a /23 on its own ASN? > > Are there any other solutions I haven't thought of? > > Thanks, > Adi
