Re: [sig-policy] Forwarded reply from Gordon Bader
While APNIC doesn't maintain any definitive data in regards to this procedure, we believe that it is effective.
Of course some ISPs act faster than others, but in at least 75-80% of cases the
announcement is removed from BGP within a couple of weeks.
If the initial email is ignored, we will resend, additionally emailing ASNs
which are providing transit.
In regards to the practices of the other RIRs, it would be inappropriate for me to comment on another organisation's internal procedures. However I notice that Leo has already answered for the RIPE NCC.
Regards,
Tim.
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APNIC 18
Nadi, Fiji, 31 August-3 September 2004
http://www.apnic.net/meetings/18
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On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, GB wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> How effective has this notification process been? Have they been
> ignored?
> If they were ignored what process is then followed? How effective do
> you feel the
> "bogon" lists monitoring has been. Do other RIRs have similar notification
> procedures? How effective have they been?
>
> Thanks,
> Gordon
>
> Tim Jones wrote:
>
> >Dear Gordon and others,
> >
> >You may be interested to know that APNIC does have an internal procedure whereby "bogon" lists are periodically monitored.
> >
> >When an instance of APNIC unallocated address space being announced is detected, a "cease and desist" order as you put it, is sent to the announcing ASN, and also upstreams providing transit.
> >
> >As well as requesting that the announcements cease immediately, these notices point out that this address space may be allocated to a third party at any time with obvious consequences for routing.
> >
> >This procedure is handled by APNIC hostmasters, who can be contacted at helpdesk at apnic dot net if you have any queries regarding this procedure.
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Tim.
> >
> >
>