Some folks phrase it the way you did. Others phrase it that Exodus has stringent routing policies that prevent customers from doing silly things with Exodus IP space rather than obtaining their own PI space. Such silly things are detrimental to the stability of one's backbone. Permitting such silly things would be nightmarish. Regards, Sharif On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 12:52:35 -0700, LeBlanc, Jason wrote: > >With enough badgering most providers will accept a /24 announcement >of PA >space. > >Exodus is the an exception, using their IP space is nightmarish.
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