-----Original Message-----
From: Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: rafdian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, October 30, 2000 9:00 PM
Subject: Re: BGP Challenge
>On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, rafdian wrote:
>
>> Very interesting...
>> But to be more interesting, let say your first link is to UUNET,
>> and in order to add more bandwidth for the downstream
>> your second link is Donwstream only (via satellite - say for example-
from
>> Sprint)
>> no transmit circuit available from you to Sprint.
>>
>> In this case: Sprint must advertise and prepend your network to the rest
of
>> Internet:
>> network1 prepend your AS
>> network2 prepend your AS
>> network3 prepend your AS
>> network4 prepend your AS
>
>Sprint doesn't "have" to prepend, and you would hope if prepending were
>going on you would do it yourself. Prepending your route announcments
>only effects your incoming. The way you would remove sprint from outbound
>decisions is to not take any routes in from them.
>
>brian
But how do we announce our prepended AS (network path) to Sprint?
considering our direct circuit (layer 1) to Sprint is Receive only...
So in this case sprint must do prepending... I still tink that way.
Or may be we can do ebgp-multihop from our local router to sprint (via
uunet)... in order to announce our prepended AS?
Thanks
raf
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