On Sep 4, 2011, at 9:18 PM, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:

> I would like the large networks of the world to state whether they prefer 
> their customer routes over peer routes, and how.  For instance, does $NETWORK 
> prefer customers only when the AS path is the same, or all the time no matter 
> what?
> 
> Let's leave out corner cases - e.g. If a customer asks you, via communities 
> or otherwise, to do something different.  This is a poll of default, vanilla 
> configurations.
> 
> Please send them to me, or the list, with this subject line.  I shall compile 
> the results and post them somewhere public.  If you cannot speak for your 
> company, I will keep your name private.

The NTT network has a well documented local-pref policy that shows what is done.

You can review it on the website, including showing that the default 
local-preference is 120.

http://www.us.ntt.net/support/policy/routing.cfm

Having worked for small players that peered with other partners/networks in the 
past, not following a model of customer -> peer -> transit order of preference, 
you can create situations where someone unexpectedly is creating a traffic 
black hole.

It's not saying you can't build a better model, but this is fairly 
straightforward and provides expected results.  Your customer routes will 
always be propagated to your peers.  Having communities to allow the customer 
to change how their routes are propagated is valuable so they can 'choose their 
own adventure'.  If someone wants to not announce to another provider, that is 
their "fault" when traffic breaks.

- Jared

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