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== Contribute / Next steps ==
== Contribute / Next steps ==
If you troubleshoot a routing issue, document topology, path expectation, observed path, and fix. Submit concise incident notes through [[Contributing]] so this page can grow into a practical reference.
If you troubleshoot a routing issue, document topology, path expectation, observed path, and fix. Submit concise incident notes through [[Contributing]] so this page can grow into a practical reference.
== Older docs and notes ==
Earlier pages that may still be useful:
* [[RIP]]
* [[Filtering RFC1918 Addresses]]
* [[Firewalls]]
* [[Ipv6]]
* [[Networks that use 44Net]]
* [[Routing your allocation via BGP]]
* [[Announcing your allocation directly]]
* See [[Archive]] for more.

Revision as of 00:24, 27 February 2026


What this page is

This page is the routing orientation hub for 44Net participation. Use it to understand how traffic reaches your systems across Connect, mesh, or BGP-operated networks.

What you can do today

What this page will cover

  • Core routing concepts used by 44Net operators.
  • Traffic flow patterns: behind NAT, shared gateways, and BGP edges.
  • Prefix planning and route advertisement boundaries.
  • Troubleshooting methodology for reachability and asymmetry.
  • Operational checklists for changes and rollback.

Related pages

Contribute / Next steps

If you troubleshoot a routing issue, document topology, path expectation, observed path, and fix. Submit concise incident notes through Contributing so this page can grow into a practical reference.

Older docs and notes

Earlier pages that may still be useful: