I had a thought.

Does GREN or GNA-G have an ASN?
If not we/it could probably get one.

My suggestion would be to use that ASN for a set of globally agreed to communities and to create an as-set that represents the entirety of the Global NREN community.

Thanks

On Tue, Apr 2, 2024 at 9:38 AM Steven Wallace <ssw@internet2.edu> wrote:
On 2 Apr 2024, at 10:33, Dale W. Carder wrote:

> Thus spake Steven Wallace (ssw@internet2.edu) on Mon, Apr 01, 2024 at 11:49:09AM -0400:
>> Dave,
>>
>> I’ll update the document to be clearer. I’m suggesting that
>> AS11537:AS-NREN-PEERS contains the ASNs of Internet2’s NREN peers, not their
>> customer cones. For example, AS11537:AS-NREN-PEERS would contain AS20965
>> (GEANT), among others. It wouldn’t contain AS20965:AS-CUSTOMERS or
>> AS20965:AS-NREN-PEERS.
>
> What would be the use case for documenting that particularly in RPSL?
>
> Dale
>
[Not an RPSL expert] For example, if an NREN that peers with Internet2 wishes to use the as-cone of Internet2 AND the as-cones of the NRENs Internet2 provides transit as a basis for a prefix filter. Am I thinking about this incorrectly?



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