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Re: Long AS Path
From: James Bensley <jwbensley () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2017 12:31:33 +0100
On 24 June 2017 at 13:10, Mel Beckman <mel () beckman org> wrote:
James, By "experienced by someone else" I mean someone who is not one of your customers. The better strategy, I think, is to not filter long paths unless you have a reason to see their creating a problem. Otherwise you're just operating on superstition, no? -mel via cell
Hi Mel, I mean this as a rhetorical question as we could talk until the end of time about this; what is the difference between operating on superstition and trying to be pro-active? Both for me fall under the category of "risk management". Cheers, James.
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- Re: Long AS Path, (continued)
- Re: Long AS Path Saku Ytti (Jun 21)
- Re: Long AS Path Jon Lewis (Jun 22)
- Re: Long AS Path Stephen Satchell (Jun 22)
- Re: Long AS Path Ryan L (Jun 23)
- Re: Long AS Path Tom Beecher (Jun 21)
- Re: Long AS Path Steve Lalonde (Jun 22)
- Re: Long AS Path James Bensley (Jun 23)
- Re: Long AS Path Mel Beckman (Jun 23)
- Re: Long AS Path James Bensley (Jun 24)
- Re: Long AS Path Mel Beckman (Jun 24)
- Re: Long AS Path James Bensley (Jun 25)
- Re: Long AS Path Hunter Fuller (Jun 26)
- RE: Long AS Path Michael Hare (Jun 26)
- Re: Long AS Path Mel Beckman (Jun 26)
- RE: Long AS Path Jerry Cloe (Jun 26)