> Well, not necessarily. > > Tier-2s should be given much more credit than they typically are in > write-ups like this. When a customer is single homed to a tier-2 that has > multiple tier-1 upstreams, and uses a delegated netblock from the tier-2's > aggregations, that means one less ASN and one or more less routes in the > global table. > > It's a Good Thing(tm). > Not for the single-homed customer when the Tier-2 service is interrupted.
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