Hi List,

 Just after some info regarding Google bi-lat peering, how they determine best path and downstream networks.

 I've submitted a ticket but thought people on list may have the info on-hand in the mean-time.

 Will Google accept downstream networks also, or only networks that are origin from the peering AS?

 If the downstream network is on a different IX participating in route server peering that google is also on, will Google prefer the bi-lat peering even if the AS path is longer?  I'm assuming no - should/would prepending work in this situation (in a perfect world, yes) or would Google be stripping duplicate AS's? (I've heard of some networks doing this)

 We are trying to shift some traffic (google specifically) for a downstream customer and just want to know what level of re-engineering advertisements we are in for.

Thanks,
Joe
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