Hi all,
I started this topic about BGP 32bit AS numbers: http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php ... 57&start=0
Now all new AS are 32bit numbers, as defined by RFC 4893 and explained at http://lacnic.net/en/politicas/manual4.html.
Thanks!!
My AS number was already issued, i don't know if I can change now.you can still request a 2 byte ASN, they ask you which you want when submitting your ASN Request.
I just had a 2-byte ASN issued earlier this week.
2. On 1 January, 2009, the registry will process applications that specifically request 16-bit only AS Numbers and allocate such AS Numbers as requested by the applicant. In the absence of any specific request for a 16-bit only AS Number, a 32-bit only AS Number will be allocated by the registry .
3. On 1 January, 2010, the registry will cease to make any distinction between 16-bit only AS Numbers and 32-bit only AS Numbers, and will operate AS number allocations from an undifferentiated 32-bit AS Number allocation pool.
is this for current builds, or only for routing-test?When configuring BGP you can use all three formats.
For one full IPv4 feed (312377 routes) & one full IPv6 feed (2728 routes), my x86 box only uses 261 MBytes of RAM. My recommendations would be to use atleast 512MB of ram for only 1 peer, 1GB for 2-3 peers. But ram is cheap, so put a 2GB in your RB1000 or RB1100 to get 1.5GB or 4GB in a x86 router to get 3-3.5GB (RouterOS is only 32-bit).Hardware power has nothing to do with the number of bytes in your ASN.
You should choose your hardware platform based on the number of routes you will handle.
I recommend either a x86 server with 2GB ram or more or an BR1000 with 2GB ram, if you plan to receive the full routing table.
Sorry for unrelated question but i want full IPv4 feed and any of my peers does not provide full feed . Is there a way for me to have full feed of IPv4 ?For one full IPv4 feed (312377 routes)
If you actually want to use the full feed for routing, then the only ones that you can talk to are your upstream providers.Sorry for unrelated question but i want full IPv4 feed and any of my peers does not provide full feed . Is there a way for me to have full feed of IPv4 ?For one full IPv4 feed (312377 routes)