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Re: route announcement question (political rather than technical)
From: Jeff Weisberg <jaw () Op Net>
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 13:43:43 -0500 (EST)
| Also, is it unreasonable to expect someone who wants to speak BGP to know | how to make entries in the RADB, or at least read and follow the In theory, or in practice? in theory, anyone running BGP ought understand the RADB, understand BGP (and routing in general), and be able to spell their own name. in practice, the customer hires a consultant who is sufficiently skilled to cobble together a working BGP config from docs on the cisco website, at which point it is turned over to Mr. Pointy Hair. neither Pointy Hair nor the consultant can even spell RADB let alone ever heard of it. Pointy Hair can spell his own name. usually. --jeff
Current thread:
- route announcement question (political rather than technical) Jeremiah Kristal (Mar 24)
- Re: route announcement question (political rather than technical) Randy Bush (Mar 24)
- Re: route announcement question (political rather than technical) Jeremiah Kristal (Mar 24)
- Re: route announcement question (political rather than technical) Randy Bush (Mar 24)
- Re: route announcement question (political rather than technical) Alex P. Rudnev (Mar 24)
- Re: route announcement question (political rather than technical) Jeremiah Kristal (Mar 24)
- Re: route announcement question (political rather than technical) Randy Bush (Mar 24)
- Re: route announcement question (political rather than technical) Alex P. Rudnev (Mar 24)
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- Re: route announcement question (political rather than technical) prue (Mar 24)
- Re: route announcement question (political rather than technical) Jeff Weisberg (Mar 24)
- Re: route announcement question (political rather than technical) Vadim Antonov (Mar 24)
- Re: route announcement question (political rather than technical) Alex P. Rudnev (Mar 24)
- Re: route announcement question (political rather than technical) Jeff Weisberg (Mar 24)
- Re: route announcement question (political rather than technical) Charles Sprickman (Mar 24)