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Moving DoD traffic...
My routing experience has to treat these as bogons unless you really
need to be routing DoD space which is not so common. A lot of entities
have used this space to carry their b.s..
As another frequent poster rights YMMV.
>From experience, Richard Golodner
On 11/4/19 9:56 PM, Grant Taylor via NANOG wrote:
> On 11/4/19 1:55 AM, Chris Knipe wrote:
>> We are experiencing a situation with a 3rd party (direct peer),
>> wanting to advertise DoD address space to us, and we need to confirm
>> whether they are allowed to do so or not.
>
> That sounds like someone is squatting on DoD IP space, likely for
> something like CGN and (hopefully inadvertently) wanting to advertise
> it to you.
>
> This thread got me to wondering, is there any legitimate reason to see
> 22/8 on the public Internet? Or would it be okay to treat 22/8 like a
> Bogon and drop it at the network edge?
>
>
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- References:
- DoD IP Space
- From: savage at savage.za.org (Chris Knipe)
- DoD IP Space
- From: gtaylor at tnetconsulting.net (Grant Taylor)