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Re: Worldly Thoughts - Regionalizing Peering
From: Dave Siegel <dsiegel () rtd com>
Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 19:58:08 -0700 (MST)
Drawback: It is technically challenging to create an automate system to regionalize and create appropriate filter lists.
I always did enjoy a challenge. It's really pretty trivial up on the whiteboard. My model includes BGP confederations to define regions. In the absence of enough IP Addresses to divide your allocations by confederate AS, I am fairly sure the use of communities could be used to hack the distribution of more specifics into conforming the way you want. This is all from memory. I haven't revisted this model much since I developed my first one late last year. Maybe they're some new knobs which make it even easier. Dave -- Dave Siegel Sr. Network Engineer, RTD Systems & Networking (520)623-9663 x130 Network Consultant -- Regional/National NSPs dsiegel () rtd com User Tracking & Acctg -- "Written by an ISP, http://www.rtd.com/~dsiegel/ for an ISP." - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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- Re: Worldly Thoughts - Regionalizing Peering Alan Hannan (May 11)
- Re: Worldly Thoughts - Regionalizing Peering Michael Dillon (May 11)
- Re: Worldly Thoughts - Regionalizing Peering Erik Sherk (May 13)
- Re: Worldly Thoughts - Regionalizing Peering Nick Williams (May 13)
- Re: Worldly Thoughts - Regionalizing Peering Dave Siegel (May 23)
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- Re: Worldly Thoughts - Regionalizing Peering John Curran (May 12)
- Re: Worldly Thoughts - Regionalizing Peering Jonathan Heiliger (May 13)
- Re: Worldly Thoughts - Regionalizing Peering Justin W. Newton (May 13)
- Re: Worldly Thoughts - Regionalizing Peering Alec H. Peterson (May 13)
- Re: Worldly Thoughts - Regionalizing Peering Alec H. Peterson (May 23)
- Re: Worldly Thoughts - Regionalizing Peering Dave Siegel (May 23)