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Re: peering charges?
From: jon () branch net (Jon Zeeff)
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 1997 17:33:02 -0500 (EST)
have a seperate routing policy for each local site to prevent local Mom'Pop shop routes from getting into other region's routers. Otherwise, these routes could turn up be BGP best routes, and when you deny them to your
Anyone has good/easy solutions to that?
Sure, you measure the propagation delay and multiply by the speed of light and drop any routes that traveled more than 50 miles. Routers adjust the packet time for any delay they add. Just kidding...... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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- Re: peering charges?, (continued)
- Re: peering charges? Pushpendra Mohta (Jan 26)
- Re: peering charges? Nathan Stratton (Jan 26)
- Re: peering charges? Eric D. Madison (Jan 27)
- Re: peering charges? Paul A Vixie (Jan 27)
- Re: peering charges? Jeff Young (Jan 27)
- Re: peering charges? John (Jan 27)
- Re: peering charges? Paul A Vixie (Jan 27)
- Re: peering charges? Jon Zeeff (Jan 27)
- Re: peering charges? Paul A Vixie (Jan 27)
- Re: peering charges? John (Jan 27)
- Re: peering charges? Jon Zeeff (Jan 27)
- Re: peering charges? Alex.Bligh (Jan 28)
- Re: peering charges? Jeff Young (Jan 29)
- Re: peering charges? Paul A Vixie (Jan 26)
- Re: peering charges? Jonathan Heiliger (Jan 26)
- Re: peering charges? Todd Graham Lewis (Jan 26)