peering-toolbox:route_server
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Internet Exchange Points often use their Route Servers to implement bogon prefix filtering and bogon AS filtering. While members of IXPs will normally do this if they are following [[https:// | Internet Exchange Points often use their Route Servers to implement bogon prefix filtering and bogon AS filtering. While members of IXPs will normally do this if they are following [[https:// | ||
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+ | Bogon prefix filtering means dropping all prefixes which are not used in the public Internet. This includes private, reserved, and unassigned address space. | ||
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+ | Bogon AS filtering means dropping all prefixes originated by Autonomous Systems using private, reserved, or unassigned ASNs. | ||
==== Route Origin Validation ==== | ==== Route Origin Validation ==== |
peering-toolbox/route_server.1659335850.txt.gz · Last modified: 2022/08/01 16:37 by philip