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Re: Best Common Practice - Listening to local routes from peers?
From: Patrick W.Gilmore <patrick () ianai net>
Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 08:16:55 -0500
On Feb 27, 2004, at 1:21 AM, James Edwards wrote:
On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 21:22, Michael Smith wrote:Hello:We have a customer of a customer who is attempting to send traffic fromIP space we control, through the Internet and back into us via one of our transit connections.
Gotta ask, Why ? They have a direct connection (few hops) to you and aretrying to go the long way, right ?
Well, there are possible cost considerations.Also, and perhaps more importantly, if the customer's line to his network drops, should the customer be incapable of getting to content hosted on his network?
-- TTFN, patrick
Current thread:
- Best Common Practice - Listening to local routes from peers? Michael Smith (Feb 26)
- Re: Best Common Practice - Listening to local routes from peers? Patrick W . Gilmore (Feb 26)
- Re: Best Common Practice - Listening to local routes from peers? James Edwards (Feb 26)
- Re: Best Common Practice - Listening to local routes from peers? Patrick W . Gilmore (Feb 27)
- Re: Best Common Practice - Listening to local routes from peers? james (Feb 27)
- Re: Best Common Practice - Listening to local routes from peers? Patrick W . Gilmore (Feb 27)
- Re: Best Common Practice - Listening to local routes from peers? Patrick W . Gilmore (Feb 27)
- Re: Best Common Practice - Listening to local routes from peers? Stephen J. Wilcox (Feb 27)