On Sat, 13 Jul 2002, Stephen Stuart wrote: > Indeed, I know from personal experience the heartbreak of supplying > no-export to a BGP peer who does not honor it, and propagates the > more-specific prefixes that I give them globally. I'm wondering how many folks out there choose not to honor this community and why. If anyone on the list chooses not to I'd be interested to hear (either on-list or off) the reasonings behind it. Paul
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