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Re: Open Question About AS Number assignments...
From: bmanning () vacation karoshi com
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 15:34:10 +0000 (UCT)
5) Is there a advantage to having a lower AS number?
No.
Some network operators measure the size of their, um, "networks", by the lowness of their primary AS (Scott Marcus-envy). :> ...Ummm, thanks, I think. :-) Yes, the lower numbers have sort of a nice cachet to them, and we're certainly happy with ours; however, I would think of it as being more like having a low employee number on your company ID badge. It says more about your longevity and seniority than it does about your rank (or in this case, network size). - Scott Marcus (CTO, Genuity [AS 1])
wrt longevity & seniority, Genuity is fairly recent. Early AS assignments were signs of early adopters as is the case with some IP space. Given the level of M&A activity, having a low AS number generally means you bought out someone else.
Current thread:
- Open Question About AS Number assignments... Aaron Moreau-Cook (Jul 09)
- Re: Open Question About AS Number assignments... Wayne Bouchard (Jul 09)
- Re: Open Question About AS Number assignments... David R Huberman (Jul 10)
- RE: Open Question About AS Number assignments... Richard Jimmerson (Jul 10)
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- Re: Open Question About AS Number assignments... Scott Marcus (Jul 10)
- Re: Open Question About AS Number assignments... bmanning (Jul 10)
- Re: Open Question About AS Number assignments... Steve Meuse (Jul 10)
- Re: Open Question About AS Number assignments... Scott Marcus (Jul 10)