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RE: ISP Policies
From: "Michel Py" <michel () arneill-py sacramento ca us>
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 21:56:57 -0700
Tulip Rasputin wrote: Do the ISPs ever look for some particular AS number in the BGP AS_PATH and then decide what action/preference/priority they need to take/give based on the AS number(s) present in the BGP AS_PATH_SEQ/SET?
If there is a question that nobody here wants to answer, this would be it. Short answer: Publicly: No, heaven forbid. I'll just let BGP do its job. Privately: Hell yes. Michel.
Current thread:
- ISP Policies Tulip Rasputin (Sep 08)
- Re: ISP Policies bmanning (Sep 08)
- Re: ISP Policies Tulip Rasputin (Sep 08)
- Re: ISP Policies Jeff Kell (Sep 08)
- Re: ISP Policies Peter Wohlers (Sep 09)
- Re: ISP Policies Tulip Rasputin (Sep 08)
- Re: ISP Policies william(at)elan.net (Sep 08)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: ISP Policies Michel Py (Sep 08)
- RE: ISP Policies Christopher L. Morrow (Sep 08)
- Re: ISP Policies Tulip Rasputin (Sep 08)
- Re: ISP Policies Howard C. Berkowitz (Sep 09)
- Re: ISP Policies Stefan Mink (Sep 10)
- RE: ISP Policies Christopher L. Morrow (Sep 08)
- Re: ISP Policies bmanning (Sep 08)
- RE: ISP Policies Michel Py (Sep 08)
- Re: ISP Policies Rohit Gupta (Sep 09)
- Re: ISP Policies James (Sep 09)
- Re: ISP Policies Edward B. Dreger (Sep 12)
- Re: Re: ISP Policies Rohit Gupta (Sep 09)
