04-13-2005 12:28 AM - edited 03-03-2019 09:16 AM
Dear sir,
I am working in Class A ISP. Can i advertise IP Pool less then 256 IPs in BGP.
ie. /25 prefix instead of /24 prefix IP Pool.
Regards,
Ashu
04-13-2005 03:01 AM
Hello,
I don't know if there is a clear cut answer. Most service providers filter prefixes longer than 24, e.g NEN http://www.newedgenetworks.com/about/legal/bgp4.php So if you advertise a /25, there is a very good chance that it will be blackholed somewhere upstream.
That being said, there are actually /25 and /26 prefixes making the round, e.g AS10026. Try any of the route-servers at www.traceroute.org and use "sho ip bgp cidr-only | inc /25" to investigate.
Your best bet is to check with your peer/upstream to find out what thier policy is.
HTH,
Mustafa
04-16-2005 03:47 PM
I can't think of any carriers that will accept advertisements longer than /24.
04-17-2005 09:18 PM
Hi,
Yes, even big ISPs also allowing only up to /24. You need to work with your ISP to permit /25 but you cann't control your ISP's ISP OR the third party ISPs policies. I meant to say that even if you can convince your ISP to advertise, the next level ISP won't allow /25 to be advertised.
And also it's really not a good idea to advertise less than /24 prefixes in Internet as it is already crossed more than one lakh prefixes with existing routing policies.
Thank you,
-Ashok.
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