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RE: ISPs who de-aggregate intentionally?
From: "Phil Rosenthal" <pr () isprime com>
Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 19:29:48 -0400
AS21790 does this, and I don't know why. Plenty of /24's next to each other that could easily be /23. --Phil -----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog () merit edu [mailto:owner-nanog () merit edu] On Behalf Of Jeffrey Haas Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 5:07 PM To: nanog () merit edu Subject: ISPs who de-aggregate intentionally? As part of the process of making the latest BGP draft an IETF standard, the IDR working group is in the process of reviewing how the current draft reflects deployed code. As part of this effort, if anyone is aware of ISPs who intentionally de-aggregate routes and could contact me to share some of the reasoning and their methodologies behind this, I would greatly appreciate it. Please note - no names will be named, unless you want to be. A summary of the results will be posted back to this list. -- Jeff Haas NextHop Technologies
Current thread:
- ISPs who de-aggregate intentionally? Jeffrey Haas (Sep 10)
- Re: ISPs who de-aggregate intentionally? Jeffrey Haas (Sep 10)
- Followup on de-aggregation (was Re: ISPs who de-aggregate intentionally?) Jeffrey Haas (Sep 13)
- RE: ISPs who de-aggregate intentionally? Phil Rosenthal (Sep 10)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: ISPs who de-aggregate intentionally? dalph (Sep 10)
- block request on dalph () hush com (was Re: ISPs who de-aggregate intentionally?) John M. Brown (Sep 12)
- Re: ISPs who de-aggregate intentionally? Jeffrey Haas (Sep 10)