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Re: The IPv6 Travesty that is Cogent's refusal to peer Hurricane Electric - and how to solve it


From: Joe Maimon <jmaimon () ttec com>
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2016 13:13:15 -0500



Mark Tinka wrote:


On 25/Jan/16 12:15, Joe Maimon wrote:



No static routes, dedicated BGP routed loopbacks on each side from an
allocated /31, strict definitions on which routes belong to which
session. Its gone about very properly.

And all of this is simpler than having a native BGP session that runs
across a point-to-point link?

Maybe not for some people, but I have a hard time understanding why one extra ebgp session is such a novel concept for all you networking folk.


My philosophy: if I could run a router with only one command in its
configuration, I would.

They sell those routers at your nearest staples, they require zero commands.


Personally, I abhor tunnels (and things that resemble them) as well as
centralized networking. But that's just me.


I know you know better. What does this have to do with tunnels? Or how centralized your network is built or not?

Joe



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