In general of course. I was just describing the *local ISP customer's* inbound peering policy. Sorry if that wasn't clear.
Or do you see that even that has some limitations which may require extra solutions ? If so pls elaborate on what those limitations are. Thx. R. On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 4:26 PM heasley <[email protected]> wrote: > Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 02:30:14PM +0100, Robert Raszuk: > > Each decently managed AS today has strong EBGP ingress policy permitting > > only specific prefixes with specific AS-PATH which is applied in ingress > to > > ISP network. No more enhancement to this policy is required. > > I'm NOT speaking in support of this draft, I have not even read it. But, > want to tell you that there are limitations to what filtering can be > imposed inbound and not just when the peer is very large. effective > solutions should be welcomed. >
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