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Re: ISP support for use of 4-byte ASNs in peering
From: Nick Hilliard <nick () foobar org>
Date: Tue, 09 Aug 2011 16:38:15 +0100
On 09/08/2011 15:45, Michael Hare wrote:
While attempting to focus on ISPs there is still [unbelievably] a vendor support issue. You may consider this a procurement failure, but the fact remains that some products [Cisco me3400e] have yet to implement support.
the me3400 is a metro core ethernet switch with L3 extensions. It's not intended as a border router. If you use the wrong tool for the job... Nick
Current thread:
- ISP support for use of 4-byte ASNs in peering John Curran (Aug 09)
- Re: ISP support for use of 4-byte ASNs in peering Nick Hilliard (Aug 09)
- Re: ISP support for use of 4-byte ASNs in peering Michael Hare (Aug 09)
- Re: ISP support for use of 4-byte ASNs in peering Nick Hilliard (Aug 09)
- Re: ISP support for use of 4-byte ASNs in peering Michael Hare (Aug 09)
- Re: ISP support for use of 4-byte ASNs in peering Blake Dunlap (Aug 09)
- Re: ISP support for use of 4-byte ASNs in peering Nick Hilliard (Aug 09)
- Re: ISP support for use of 4-byte ASNs in peering Michael Hare (Aug 09)
- Re: ISP support for use of 4-byte ASNs in peering Nick Hilliard (Aug 09)