On 3/21/10 9:53 PM, Chris Gotstein wrote:
> It's actually both, but i'm mostly concerned with inbound traffic.

Inbound is trickier than outbound.  Many carriers offer a list of BGP
communities which can be used to influence how they treat your
advertisements, either by manipulating local preference, prepending, or
both.

Many are listed here:

http://onesc.net/communities/

but ask your upstreams to be sure.

Make small changes slowly.  Verify with external looking-glass sites to
ensure that you're getting the results you want.


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