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IRR/RADB and BGP
From: "Vandy Hamidi" <vandy.hamidi () markettools com>
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 15:30:32 -0700
Our new ISP is asking that I create a maintainer object in the RADB and associated AS/Routes for us to be about to eBGP peer. This is the first time I've been asked by a provider to do this for something as simple as peering to advertise a couple /24's. I've peered with ATT, Sprint, UUnet, Qwest, Savvis, SBC, and Internap in the past and never had to do anything but have a valid ASN provided by ARIN. Is this just so they can dynamically build their prefix/as-path lists? Why would I need to do this and what advantages are there. Cost to register with RADB is $250/year and I want to understand it before I shell out. Thanks, -=Vandy=-
Current thread:
- IRR/RADB and BGP Vandy Hamidi (Jun 19)
- Re: IRR/RADB and BGP Randy Bush (Jun 19)
- Re: IRR/RADB and BGP jlewis (Jun 19)
- Re: IRR/RADB and BGP Kevin Oberman (Jun 19)
- Re: IRR/RADB and BGP Jake Khuon (Jun 19)
- RE: IRR/RADB and BGP Deepak Jain (Jun 19)
- RE: IRR/RADB and BGP Andy Dills (Jun 20)
- RE: IRR/RADB and BGP Michael Hallgren (Jun 20)
- RE: IRR/RADB and BGP jlewis (Jun 22)
- RE: IRR/RADB and BGP Andy Dills (Jun 22)
- Re: IRR/RADB and BGP Randy Bush (Jun 19)