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Re: how is cold-potato done?


From: Jared Mauch <jared () puck Nether net>
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 13:54:17 -0400


On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 01:52:08PM -0400, 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?

        they use the MED sent on the route (aka metric) from the
other provider to determine which exit where they both interconnect
is the "shortest".

        this can at times provide undesired results because of
aggregation.

        - jared

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