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Re: Partial vs Full tables
From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu>
Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2020 10:09:00 +0200
On 5/Jun/20 19:45, Chuck Anderson wrote:
I do the above using routes to *.root-servers.net to contribute to the aggregate 0/0.
What about if you learn those via peering and not transit :-)? Mark.
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- Re: Partial vs Full tables, (continued)
- Re: Partial vs Full tables Tore Anderson (Jun 05)
- Re: Partial vs Full tables Saku Ytti (Jun 05)
- Re: Partial vs Full tables Tore Anderson (Jun 05)
- Re: Partial vs Full tables Saku Ytti (Jun 05)
- Re: Partial vs Full tables Tore Anderson (Jun 05)
- Re: Partial vs Full tables Saku Ytti (Jun 05)
- RE: Partial vs Full tables Michael Hare via NANOG (Jun 05)
- Re: Partial vs Full tables Saku Ytti (Jun 05)
- Re: Partial vs Full tables William Herrin (Jun 05)
- Re: Partial vs Full tables Saku Ytti (Jun 05)
- Re: Partial vs Full tables Chuck Anderson (Jun 05)
- Re: Partial vs Full tables Mark Tinka (Jun 09)
- Re: Partial vs Full tables Tore Anderson (Jun 05)
- Re: Partial vs Full tables Mark Tinka (Jun 09)
- Re: Partial vs Full tables Job Snijders (Jun 10)
- Re: Partial vs Full tables Mark Tinka (Jun 11)
- Re: Partial vs Full tables Tore Anderson (Jun 05)
- Re: Partial vs Full tables William Herrin (Jun 05)
- Re: Partial vs Full tables Yang Yu (Jun 05)
- Re: Partial vs Full tables William Herrin (Jun 05)
- Re: Partial vs Full tables Ryan Woolley (Jun 07)
- Re: Partial vs Full tables Saku Ytti (Jun 07)
- Re: Partial vs Full tables Baldur Norddahl (Jun 08)