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Re: History of 4.2.2.2. What's the story?
From: Sean Reifschneider <jafo () tummy com>
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 14:19:55 -0700
On 02/14/2010 07:41 AM, Joe Provo wrote:
I don't think anyone else can help you determine your estimaation...
Sorry, I was being kind of flippant and paying homage to the "Peggy Hill" character in _King_of_the_Hill_.
That is a question for folks at L3. Any publicly-sharable data might be interesting presentation-fodder.
Good idea, I'll have to see if I have any links into L3 that can help.
Why "conjecture"? Examining the /32s from inside and outside of 3356
I said conjecture because every person I found in my searches said things like "I think it might be anycasted" or "they could be using anycast". Until this thread, I didn't see any that spoke with authority on the subject. Thanks for the reply. Sean -- Sean Reifschneider, Member of Technical Staff <jafo () tummy com> tummy.com, ltd. - Linux Consulting since 1995: Ask me about High Availability
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