On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 2:58 PM, Dorn Hetzel <d...@hetzel.org> wrote: >> >> Does no one remember EGP? ASNs are MUCH older than BGP. And we were >> using BGPv3 prior to the existence of V4. We used BGPv4 back in the days >> when Tony Li would chastise us for reporting a bug in a 10 day old Cisco >> build saying that we could not expect BGPv4 code over a week old to >> work. He felt that we should deploy new code daily. >> >> The big push was to have v4 available before the old PRDB was frozen by >> Merit/NSFnet. (And, who remembers the PRDB?) >> -- >> > > I caught the trailing edge of V3. I remember announcing 129 prefixes to > Sprintlink, one for our B, and 128 for our /17 from C-space :)
Flashbacks to 1993-4 all over again. -- -george william herbert george.herb...@gmail.com