Step 1: Applying for the resources from a RIR Everything else is research, observation, and some minor operationally useful content such as IRR/GeoIP practices. ![]() Anything of operational/ISP value that arose from this project has been entered into my guide. In this post I’ll share the procedures I followed, serially, to have my prefix advertised to the world and get the network up and running. I use it for conducting experiments, research, and just eyeballing in my free time. I’d also like to thank APNIC, which allocated the /24 for experimental purposes, and later allocated an IPv6 prefix and an ASN. ![]() This article has been published on the APNIC blog as well.įirst, I would like to give Civo a shout out for sponsoring the Autonomous System Number ASN allocation ( AS210777), a /32 IPv6 prefix and also a /24 IPv4 prefix for me. ![]() Note: During the course of writing this article, I migrated from AS210777 to AS149794.
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