Unless you are in "the swamp" - the old Class C, where I believe that they do accept /24's.
Regards Marshall Eubanks Richard A Steenbergen wrote: > On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 05:10:28PM -0400, Ralph Doncaster wrote: > >>http://info.us.bb.verio.net/routing.html#PeerFilter >> >>It seems if I were one of their customers they would accept my >>66.11.168/23 announcement and re-announce it to their peers, but they >>won't accept it from any of their peers. >> > > As a customer you pay them to announce your /23, as a peer you don't. > Their line of logic is that if you are a peer of theirs you don't have to > accept that /23 either. > > >>Announcing a covering /20 along with the regional more specifics I have >>will only serve to increase the size of the routing table for most >>backbones, and lead to sub optimal routing in some cases since I'm >>announcing the more specifics due to geographical diversity. >> > > Announce the /20 to your transit providers, and the more specifics with > no-export. Verio's position is that they don't want to or need to hear > your /23s unless you are a customer, and for the most part they are right. > > -- T.M. Eubanks Multicast Technologies, Inc 10301 Democracy Lane, Suite 410 Fairfax, Virginia 22030 Phone : 703-293-9624 Fax : 703-293-9609 e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.multicasttech.com Test your network for multicast : http://www.multicasttech.com/mt/ Status of Multicast on the Web : http://www.multicasttech.com/status/index.html
