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Re: using IRR tools for BGP route filtering
From: "Daniel L. Golding" <dan () netrail net>
Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 00:29:08 -0400 (EDT)
Peter, I guess the only answer I can give to this is "nice try". If determining other people's peering arrangements was this easy, everyone would be doing it. While in theory, folks can register objects describing a peering relationship, very few folks (if any) actually do so. Daniel Golding Director, Network Evaluation and Design NetRail, Inc. 1-888-NetRail On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Peter Francis wrote:
How would one extract the following information from the IRR: the list of AS's which are non-transit customers of a given backbone provider Peter Francis Sr. Network Engineer SoftAware Inc.
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- using IRR tools for BGP route filtering Peter Francis (Jun 19)
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- Re: using IRR tools for BGP route filtering Peter Francis (Jun 19)
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- Re: using IRR tools for BGP route filtering Paul Froutan (Jun 19)
- Re: using IRR tools for BGP route filtering Daniel L. Golding (Jun 19)
- Re: using IRR tools for BGP route filtering Jeff Haas (Jun 20)
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- Re: using IRR tools for BGP route filtering Sean Donelan (Jun 20)
- Re: using IRR tools for BGP route filtering Jared Mauch (Jun 20)
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- Re: using IRR tools for BGP route filtering bmanning (Jun 21)
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- Re: using IRR tools for BGP route filtering Randy Bush (Jun 21)
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