We have routed a couple of /24s via BGP for a long time. 10+ years for one of them. We have never had any issues. If you get an End-User assignment from ARIN, it is probably even easier than getting providers to route a /24 out of another provider's space.
-Randy -- | Randy Carpenter | Vice President - IT Services | Red Hat Certified Engineer | First Network Group, Inc. | (800)578-6381, Opt. 1 ---- ----- Original Message ----- > On 9/23/11 11:29 AM, Eric Germann wrote: > > Long time on-again-off-again lurker. > > > > Looking to multihome in the most efficient mode. > > > > Our two upstreams are AS11530 (Embarq) and AS10796 (Time Warner). > > Diverse routed fiber from each at 10Mbps. > > > > Our traffic profile is highly asymmetric as a consumer of bandwidth > > (12-15Mbps average inbound aggregate, 2-3Mbps aggregate very > > bursty outbound). > > > > Years ago when I tinkered with BGP there were substantial issues > > with getting any prefix too small through filters to see the > > "greater Internet" (IIRC it was a /19 at that time). > > > > Given we really could justify a /24 realistically, what is the > > current status of filtering in terms of having that /24 get to the > > "vast majority" of the Internet given the two providers in > > question? > > > > Thanks for any advice in advance. > > > > A /24 is has been the gold standard for a while, you shouldn't have > any > problems. > > ~Seth > > >