We were able to get a /28 from cogent for peering on ipv4. I believe we are paying for this, but our rep is not getting the concept of it in ipv6. He says he can only order a /127 or /48. I don’t mind paying. I
Justin Wilson j...@mtin.net — https://j2sw.com (AS399332) https://blog.j2sw.com - Podcast and Blog > On Jun 10, 2024, at 5:47 PM, Peter Potvin > <peter.pot...@accuristechnologies.ca> wrote: > > Cogent stopped offering anything larger than a /31 IPv4 and /127 IPv6 on new > DIA circuits earlier this year, when previously they provided a /29 IPv4 and > /112 IPv6 without issue at no additional cost. Now they expect you to pay > additional for this functionality, including for redundant sessions. > Unfortunately I have not heard of any success stories for people getting > around this as of yet. YMMV > > Kind regards, > Peter Potvin > > > On Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 17:43 Justin Wilson (Lists) <li...@mtin.net > <mailto:li...@mtin.net>> wrote: >> I am trying to get our Cogent rep to give us a /124 to peer on a Cogent >> circuit with. We have multipl routers we want to peer to a cogent transit >> circuit with.on. >> >> Does anyone have the magic words or a circuit ID example you are doing >> multiple BGP conenctions on a single circuit? >> >> >> >> Justin Wilson >> j...@mtin.net <mailto:j...@mtin.net> >> >> — >> https://j2sw.com <https://j2sw.com/> (AS399332) >> https://blog.j2sw.com <https://blog.j2sw.com/> - Podcast and Blog >>