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Re: how is cold-potato done?
From: Greg Maxwell <gmaxwell () martin fl us>
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 13:57:18 -0400 (EDT)
On Wed, 26 Jun 2002, Ralph Doncaster wrote:
If I peer with network X in cities A and B, and receive the same route in both cities with an AS-path of X, how do I know which city to use for an exit? I can understand how if X uses communities to tag the geographic origin of the traffic, but I'm not aware of many networks that do this. Lots of networks claim to use cold-potato routing though, so how do they do it?
MED's are one way.. External traceroute kungfu feeding a routeserver are another.
Current thread:
- how is cold-potato done? Ralph Doncaster (Jun 26)
- Re: how is cold-potato done? Greg Maxwell (Jun 26)
- Re: how is cold-potato done? Jared Mauch (Jun 26)
- Re: how is cold-potato done? Ralph Doncaster (Jun 26)
- Re: how is cold-potato done? Leo Bicknell (Jun 26)
- Re: how is cold-potato done? dre (Jun 26)
- Re: how is cold-potato done? Ralph Doncaster (Jun 26)
- Re: how is cold-potato done? Stephen J. Wilcox (Jun 26)
- RE: how is cold-potato done? Daniel Golding (Jun 27)
- Re: how is cold-potato done? Mathew Richardson (Jun 26)
- Re: how is cold-potato done? dre (Jun 26)
- Re: how is cold-potato done? E.B. Dreger (Jun 26)
- Re: how is cold-potato done? Clayton Fiske (Jun 26)
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