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Re: Advice on dealing with Sprint
From: Henry Kilmer <hank () rem com>
Date: Thu, 26 Sep 1996 12:15:43 -0400 (EDT)
Jon Green writes:
That brings up an interesting question. I've been told now that I can in fact connect to Sprint, but am I going to be able to do BGP4 peering? The connection would be pretty worthless without that, as I have several networks I need to announce, and expect to get a full routing table back from Sprint. What is Sprint's official policy on this?
You will be able to do BGP peering with Sprint. Sprint will not be able to help you setup your peering (on your side) if you do not have a Cisco router. The best Sprint can do to help you with your configuration is say "you should be able to do X somehow". As you stated in your email, you know how to configure your box so this is not an issue. -Hank Kilmer Mgr Sprint IP OPs Engineering - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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- Re: Advice on dealing with Sprint Henry Kilmer (Sep 26)
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