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Re: AS Leakage
From: Rich Fulton <rich () nullroute net>
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2001 15:34:03 -0400 (EDT)
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Travis Pugh wrote:
I have a question. Why do you allow Private ASNs into your network? We sawProbably because making your upstream type "neighbor x.x.x.x remove-private-AS" is a little more efficient than doing:
why depend on your upstream to protect your network from things you do not want to hear?
and applying it to all my bleeding transit.
one simple route-map stanza can be applied to all of your upstreams... no matter how bloody. /rf
Current thread:
- AS Leakage Marshall Eubanks (Apr 04)
- Re: AS Leakage Hank Nussbacher (Apr 04)
- Re: AS Leakage Travis Pugh (Apr 04)
- Re: AS Leakage Joe Provo (Apr 04)
- Re: AS Leakage Kevin Oberman (Apr 04)
- Re: AS Leakage Christian Nielsen (Apr 04)
- Re: AS Leakage Travis Pugh (Apr 04)
- Re: AS Leakage Rich Fulton (Apr 04)
- Re: AS Leakage John Fraizer (Apr 04)
- Re: AS Leakage Christian Nielsen (Apr 04)
- Re: AS Leakage bmanning (Apr 04)
- Re: AS Leakage Jared Mauch (Apr 04)
- Re: AS Leakage Joe Provo (Apr 04)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: AS Leakage troy (Apr 04)
- Re: AS Leakage John Fraizer (Apr 04)
- Re: AS Leakage Steve Noble (Apr 04)
- Re: AS Leakage Darrin Walton (Apr 04)
- Re: AS Leakage Josh Richards (Apr 04)
- Re: AS Leakage John Fraizer (Apr 04)
- Re: AS Leakage John Fraizer (Apr 04)