On Tue, Jul 24, 2018, at 13:24, Aftab Siddiqui wrote:
> Q - Generally, Private or Reserved ASNs are considered as Bogon ASN but
> what about unallocated ASNs?

If you don't have an automated update process running at decent time intervals 
(one week or more often, under no circumstance less than once a month) and you 
don't have processes in place that monitor that updates do happen properly with 
some corrective action being done when they don't - then stick with private or 
reserved.

If you do have everything needed, and are aware that what is unallocated today 
may be allocated tomorrow, then you can (should) go with 
private+reserved+unallocated option.

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