On 4/26/07, Travis Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My personal concern would be turning over my IP block to my competition. They would have to have enough control to allow BGP routes from their upstream. Technically they could misconfigure a router accidentally and take your entire network down. :(
That is what BGP filtering and prefixes are about. Either you peer correctly or incorrectly and don't peer. No turning over blocks happen.
Travis Microserv Mike Hammett wrote: > If they're network peering, they'd be connecting each other's networks > together to exchange local traffic that way. They could also have an > alliance where if someone's Internet feeds go out, they use another > WISP's Internet feed until restoration. >
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