In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Great Sean wrote:
: I'll be stupid, and ask some questions I've always wondered about.
: Why should routes learned by eBGP have a higher priority than iBGP?
Love to know myself. Took me a few years to figure out why the strange
iBGP redistribution rules
On Sun, 2 Mar 2003, Avi Freedman wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Great Sean wrote:
^^
: I'll be stupid, and ask some questions I've always wondered about.
: Why should routes learned by eBGP have a higher priority than
On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Vadim Antonov wrote:
Thank you very much, but no.
DNS (and DNSSEC) relies on working IP transport for its operation.
Doesn't sBGP also have this problem? A catch-22 where you have to have
good routing to get good routing? Or did I miss something?
Now you
On Saturday, Mar 1, 2003, at 11:28 America/Vancouver, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It doesnt cost a million dollars to have access to a RR, its somewhat
less! You
pay for your domains you pay for your IPs you pay for your ASN you
pay for your
SSL, so why be shocked you pay a little for this too?
After running into some frustration trying to move forward some
issues in ARIN, it has come to my attention that many IP space
holders to not know they can participate in the process. To that
end, if you have IP space, but have not followed ARIN issues before
I invite you to read online or
Leo Bicknell wrote:
After running into some frustration trying to move forward some
issues in ARIN, it has come to my attention that many IP space
holders to not know they can participate in the process. To that
Or gave up some years ago at the time of board problems.
end, if you have
On Sunday, Mar 2, 2003, at 14:06 America/Vancouver, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It doesnt cost a million dollars to have access to a RR, its
somewhat
less! You pay for your domains you pay for your IPs you pay for your
ASN you pay for your SSL, so why be shocked you pay a little for
this
too?
--- Joe Abley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Generating route filters from the IRR via a small
lump of script has
the potential to be cheaper, quicker, more efficient
and less
customer-enraging than the common alternative
approach of opening six
different tickets with the NOC and sacrificing