> On Jul 9, 2019, at 07:19, Mark Tinka <mark.ti...@seacom.mu> wrote: > > > > On 9/Jul/19 16:18, Ross Tajvar wrote: >> I think the difficulty lies in appropriately marking the traffic. Like >> Joe said, the IPs are always changing. > > Does anyone know if they are reasonably static in an Express Route scenario? Express route peering with 12076 gives you more specific routes then you would otherwise see from 8075 (a /13 becomes a bunch of 17s etc) . it also gives you control over what region / application is exported to you. My early experience as a customer with it was that there was on RPF check that I found to be a problem as a multihomed network. > > Mark. >
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