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Re: [OCCAID] ACD form



Greetings,

On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 05:01:07PM +1000, Steven Lisson wrote:
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> 5. RouterIP: 203.8.189.25

I have created both IPv6 and IPv4 tunnels. Please use SIT tunnel for IPv6, and
a GRE tunnel for IPv4. (Yes, create separate tunnels for both protocols)

IPv6 Tunneling:
Tun-mode: ipv6 in ipv4
our end: 204.152.184.210	3ffe:401d:1f00:18::1/64
your end: 203.8.189.25		3ffe:401d:1f00:18::2/64

IPv4 Tunneling:
Tun-mode: GRE
our end: 204.152.184.210	65.126.230.58/31
your end: 203.8.189.25		65.126.230.59/31
[!] Please make sure to setup a STATIC route for 204.152.184.210/32 pointed to
    your ISP gateway. If you do not set this static route, you may see recursive
    routing breaking the tunnel, when BGP comes up, which will advertise
    204.152.184.0/21 sourced from AS3557. 

> # Do you want to engage into Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing with
> OCCAID?
> # If you do not have an AS number, as you may have said "No" in the above
> # question, we will assign you a private AS number that is unique within our
> # community.
> 3a. Want BGP (YES|NO)? Yes

I have assigned you a new ASN: AS64589

> #
> 3b. List IPv4blocks to route: 203.210.102.32/29

Please go to www.occaid.org/tutorial-irrd.html and register both your ASN and
IPv4 /29 route after registering a maint obj. You do not need to register inet6
route at this time ( we dont support it yet ).

Once the IRR registration is complete, I will setup the IPv4 BGP session.

> #
> #
> # 
> 3c. List IPv6blocks to route: 2001:db0:10f7::/48

I have configured the IPv6 bgp session as follows:
cr1.sfo2# conf t
cr1.sfo2(config)# router bgp 30071
cr1.sfo2(config-router)# nei 3ffe:401d:1f00:18::2 remote 64589
cr1.sfo2(config-router)# nei 3ffe:401d:1f00:18::2 des Steve Lisson stevel@in-brisbane.com
cr1.sfo2(config-router)# address-fam ipv6
cr1.sfo2(config-router-af)# nei 3ffe:401d:1f00:18::2 peer ipv6-customers-full
cr1.sfo2(config-router-af)# nei 3ffe:401d:1f00:18::2 prefix pl64589 in       
cr1.sfo2(config-router-af)# nei 3ffe:401d:1f00:18::2 filter-lis 64589 in
cr1.sfo2(config-router-af)# exit
cr1.sfo2(config-router)# exi
cr1.sfo2(config)# ipv prefix pl64589 seq 5 per 2001:db0:10f7::/48 le 64
cr1.sfo2(config)# ipv prefix pl64589 seq 100 den ::/0 le 128
cr1.sfo2(config)# ip as-path access 64589 per ^(_64589)+$
cr1.sfo2(config)# 

Please let me know when your ipv4 stuff is registered in IRR database. Then we
will proceed w/ ipv4 bgp.

Thanks,
-J

> 3d. Want IPv6 NLA Block? (YES|NO): No

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