> The other problem is that when a SP has a customer who "can't figure it > out", a typical course of action is to just "register the route for > them" rather than try to explain it to them. Unfortunately, the same > thing as above happens here, you end up with a big pile of people who > register a big pile of routes in a big pile of random databases, often > times completely unnecessarily, and they'll never be removed either. > > The biggest problem with the entire system is the way that data gets > into it, and the lack of incentive for people to ever remove data from > it. But as a mechanism to allow the routes which need to be allowed, and > mostly prevent accidental leaks, it works. > Agreed. Wish most providers take the extra mile effort to advise and facilitate customers on the process. The redundant entries are annoying :-)
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