> If ISPs do not turn this *on* on their customer connections, it will not > do anything - and given that those ISPs that *need* to turn this on are > the ones that are not caring today, I'm still not seeing why they would > turn this on tomorrow.
not quite. if ntt and l3 told fiber@home "on or befofe next jan 1st, have draft-ymbk-idr-bgp-open-policy enabled," (as they do with route: object reg); beyond that, l3, ntt, and fiber@home need to do no more. it's all in the open. the leak does not happen. imiho, the other draft with the transitive eOTR attribute (draft-ymbk-idr-bgp-eotr-policy) is not needed. it is a way to diagnose at a distance, and i prefer to stop at the source. randy _______________________________________________ GROW mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/grow
