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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://www.manrs.org/|MANRS]] principles, it is often helpful for the IXP to also implement this via the Route Server in case the member configuration is omitted. 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://www.manrs.org/|MANRS]] principles, it is often helpful for the IXP to also implement this via the Route Server in case the member configuration is omitted.
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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