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Re: small site multi-homing (related to: Small guys with BGP issues)
From: Dave Pooser <dave.nanog () alfordmedia com>
Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 12:33:14 -0600
If 500 companies are currently announcing /24s to be heard, but could be moved to /29s, then you still have 500 route announcements. You just have a lot less waste.
That's my situation here. I've got a /24 with fewer than 10 public IPs active, because I need those 10 hosts to be reachable even after Bubba and his backhoe finish tearing up the road in front of my office. -- Dave Pooser, ACSA Manager of Information Services Alford Media http://www.alfordmedia.com
Current thread:
- Re: Small guys with BGP issues, (continued)
- Re: Small guys with BGP issues Adrian Chadd (Nov 01)
- Re: Small guys with BGP issues Steve Bertrand (Nov 01)
- Re: Small guys with BGP issues Joe Maimon (Nov 03)
- small site multi-homing (related to: Small guys with BGP issues) Mike (Nov 03)
- Re: small site multi-homing (related to: Small guys with BGP issues) Brian Raaen (Nov 03)
- Re: small site multi-homing (related to: Small guys with BGP issues) Valdis . Kletnieks (Nov 03)
- Re: small site multi-homing (related to: Small guys with BGP issues) Joel Jaeggli (Nov 03)
- Re: small site multi-homing (related to: Small guys with BGP issues) Mark Andrews (Nov 03)
- Re: small site multi-homing (related to: Small guys with BGP issues) Clue Store (Nov 03)
- Re: small site multi-homing (related to: Small guys with BGP issues) Dave Israel (Nov 03)
- Re: small site multi-homing (related to: Small guys with BGP issues) Dave Pooser (Nov 03)
- Re: small site multi-homing (related to: Small guys with BGP issues) Clue Store (Nov 03)
- Re: small site multi-homing (related to: Small guys with BGP issues) Dave Israel (Nov 03)