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Re: Customer AS


From: Henry Kilmer <hank () rem com>
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 1996 07:59:57 -0400 (EDT)


Sean Doran writes:
Since March of 1995, Sprint has had contractual language
with respect to our PA address delegations that make them
explicitly non-portable, and not to be used in any other
provider's network.

In order to enforce that contract, we have installed
inbound prefix filters to ignore all subnets of our PA 
CIDR blocks that are announced by our peers at exchange 
points.

This can be accomplished in many ways without preventing fallback
through another provider if one of Sprint's paying customers goes
down.

The simple solutions are, in order, 

      -- make sure you have redundant connectivity to SL
         so that you do not lose connectivity to Sprintlink
         (admittedly we have not done a very good job
          making this option attractive price-wise,
         unlike a pair of our competitors, however we
         are working on that, and hopefully this option
         will be attractive _notwithstanding_ our non-portability
         policy)

So they should buy two SL connections just so if one goes down they
still have connectivity?  If most multihomed customers were to the
same network, I would think that this idea was ok.  From my
experience, however, most multihomed customers have their second
connection to a different network.  Hopefully this will change but it
is reality for now.

      -- work out mutual back-up transit with another
         dual-homed SL customer

This is difficult for some to do - particularly when they might be competing
with the other customers that might offer this type of backup transit.

      -- offer yourself up as a PIARA-style volunteer

Most folks want better reliability when multihoming and would not go
for this idea at this time.  Most do not want to volunteer for anything
but rather have things just work.

I would suggest that, far from indicating brain-damage
at Sprint, our addressing and aggregating policies are
rather clever.

One good thing they do is that once people become aware of them, they
make people think about multihoming.  Multihoming is more difficult
that it appears on the surface and most people enter into it rather
lightly.

-Hank
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