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Re: ISP Filter Policies--Effect is what?
From: Greg Maxwell <gmaxwell () martin fl us>
Date: Tue, 8 May 2001 15:43:45 -0400 (EDT)
On Tue, 8 May 2001, Stephen J. Wilcox wrote: [snip]
Ah, I got -snip- happy there :) in that case I would question the logic of being given a large address block only to break it into pieces all over the world. I'd wonder why they dont take address space from a regional provider - if its only /24 it cant be that mission critical for bgp and multihoming...
Umm.. There are root nameservers on blocks smaller then a /24.
Current thread:
- ISP Filter Policies--Effect is what? Murphy, Brennan (May 08)
- Re: ISP Filter Policies--Effect is what? Stephen J. Wilcox (May 08)
- Re: ISP Filter Policies--Effect is what? Adrian Chadd (May 08)
- Re: ISP Filter Policies--Effect is what? john heasley (May 08)
- Re: ISP Filter Policies--Effect is what? John Fraizer (May 08)
- Re: ISP Filter Policies--Effect is what? Stephen J. Wilcox (May 08)
- Re: ISP Filter Policies--Effect is what? Greg Maxwell (May 08)
- Re: ISP Filter Policies--Effect is what? Stephen J. Wilcox (May 08)
- Re: ISP Filter Policies--Effect is what? Steve Schaefer (May 08)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: ISP Filter Policies--Effect is what? Kevin Gannon (May 08)
- RE: ISP Filter Policies--Effect is what? Murphy, Brennan (May 08)
- RE: ISP Filter Policies--Effect is what? Murphy, Brennan (May 08)
- Re: ISP Filter Policies--Effect is what? John Fraizer (May 08)