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Re: honoring AS-path prepend from a peer or customer?
From: Danny McPherson <danny () qwest net>
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 20:48:50 -0700
Sanjay Dani wrote:
If a peer (or transit customer) prepends their own AS to their route announcements to you, do you ever strip off the excessive As'es? That is, do you always honor them in your announcements to your other customers (or peers)? I do understand that any operator has full control over deciding his own outbound policy, regardless of the AS path. I want to know what the industry practice is and whether I should stipulate in my next upstream agreement that they honor my prepends?
I don't see why any sane provider wouldn't honor AS prepends, although I'm not sure how one could actually manipulate AS_PATH without proxy-aggregation, "private AS" or the like .. or some hack to BGP source code, although it'd be unlikely to run in any production code... Don't believe anyone would do exactly what you suggest here though.. Of interesting things you should ask your provider to to support when considering your ability downstream to influence "upstream" path slection, the RFC1998 stuff is really nice.. -danny
Current thread:
- honoring AS-path prepend from a peer or customer? Sanjay Dani (Feb 18)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: honoring AS-path prepend from a peer or customer? Avi Freedman (Feb 18)
- Re: honoring AS-path prepend from a peer or customer? Jared Mauch (Feb 18)
- Re: honoring AS-path prepend from a peer or customer? Avi Freedman (Feb 18)
- Re: honoring AS-path prepend from a peer or customer? Jared Mauch (Feb 18)
- Re: honoring AS-path prepend from a peer or customer? I Am Not An Isp (Feb 19)
- Re: honoring AS-path prepend from a peer or customer? Jared Mauch (Feb 18)
- RE: honoring AS-path prepend from a peer or customer? Martin, Christian (Feb 18)
- Re: honoring AS-path prepend from a peer or customer? Danny McPherson (Feb 18)
- Re: honoring AS-path prepend from a peer or customer? Danny McPherson (Feb 22)