7 Jan
2020
7 Jan
'20
7:39 a.m.
Because it's not rational or meaningful to do that. There's no reason to assume that there's a static, unchanging binding between address space and an ASN.
if there was, we would not need routing :) further, there is no actual _routing_ binding of an AS to a member LIR identity. i.e. an LIR may have no ASs, or multiple ASs. address space 'belonging' to an LIR might be legitimately announced by an AS belonging to a different LIR. from a research point of view, one might ask whether these confounding complications are sufficiently prevalent to obscure the signal which vasileios seeks. [ persoanlly, i would not go down this capybara hole ] randy