Between your border router and a properly configured squid server, you can
replace entire domains using wccp.  It's a pain to manage, but doable.

Marco

On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 9:37 AM, Matt <[email protected]> wrote:

> >    AS # is for BGP advertisements. Akamai has a program for ISPs who use
> a
> > good deal of bandwidth to their network.
> > http://www.akamai.com/html/partners/network_program.html
> >
> >     Basically you give them your AS (you have to be multi homed) and they
> > see if you meet the minimum bandwidth to their network.  Your upstream(s)
> > might already be accelerated so you should make some inquiries.
>
> Is there an advantage of this over a connection directly to Akamai?
>
> Seems like DNS is used to determine what server to use:
>
> dig @provider's_dns_server a1.d.akamai.net
>
> The bigger providers seem to resolve too an IP right on there network.
>  Several others seem to just have a connection right to Akamai.
>
>
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