Re: that 4byte ASN you were considering...

From: David W. Hankins (no email)
Date: Tue Oct 10 2006 - 13:01:17 EDT

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    On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 01:59:22AM -0500, Randy Bush wrote:
    > somehow we seem to have survived similar issues in IP quad
    > representation.

    Or domain names.

    I'm concerned by the kind of discussion I'm seeing here.

    RFC's are not law, and if your router vendor adopts this informational
    document in such a way that it breaks your scripts then that's an issue
    to take up with your router vendor(s).

    I don't see why there's any reason it can't be made so (excuse me for
    using what little Cisco configuration language I can remember):

    o 'conf t' accepts:
            router bgp 255.255.255.254
            neighbor 10.0.0.1 remote-as 255.255.255.255

    o 'wr mem/term' writes out:
            router bgp 4294967294 # 255.255.255.254
              neighbor 10.0.0.1 remote-as 4294967295 # 255.255.255.255

      or even:
            # BGP 255.255.255.254
            router bgp 4294967294
              # EZ-ASN: 255.255.255.255
              neighbor 10.0.0.1 remote-as 4294967295

    One or both of which probably won't break anyone's scripts.

    The point is that this is a configuration language versioning issue,
    which isn't something I think of the IETF having either a lot of
    interest or ability to define.

    As Shields has indicated, email the IETF mailing lists if you
    must.

    I'm in favor of people sending mail to lists to which I do not
    subscribe.

    But it's just /weird/ to ask the IETF to have this kind of
    role...one it has never had to my memory, and seeks constantly
    not to fulfill.

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