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Re: Peering is a lot of work.
From: Noam Freedman <noam () noam com>
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 1996 15:54:41 -0600 (CST)
One can point default at someone whether or not they are peering with the person. I am somewhat confused by the thought that people believe that they need to be peering with someone to have that person point default at them. I could (I don't, but I could), point default at /anyone/ on the same switch fabric as me, whether they are peering with me or not. Why do people continue to tie these 2 issues together?
At the MAEs, this is correct. However, for those NAPs running ATM switches, this is not the case. - Noam - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Current thread:
- Peering is a lot of work. Kent W. England (Oct 29)
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- Re: Peering is a lot of work. Justin W. Newton (Oct 29)
- Re: Peering is a lot of work. Bradley Dunn (Oct 29)
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- Re: Peering is a lot of work. Doug Sheppard (Oct 29)
- Re: Peering is a lot of work. Jon Zeeff (Oct 29)
- Re: Peering is a lot of work. Noam Freedman (Oct 29)
- Re: Peering is a lot of work. Warren Williams (Oct 29)
- Re: Peering is a lot of work. Tim Salo (Oct 29)
- Re: Peering is a lot of work. Kent W. England (Oct 29)