What Worked - What Didn't
Jared Mauch
jared at puck.Nether.net
Mon Sep 17 21:54:51 UTC 2001
You obviously haven't had cases where a telco cuts or swings
the wrong circuit.
Telco: "We think we've swung it ok"
Me: "Circuit is still up, never took a hit"
Telco: "Hmm."
me (thinking): "I wonder whose circuit they just took down"
with cdp or looking at the path-trace one could take advantage
of these situations with great ease.
- jared
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 02:32:56PM -0700, Roeland Meyer wrote:
>
> |> From: Randy Bush [mailto:randy at psg.com]
> |> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 1:45 PM
>
> |> inter-isp peering and intra-isp ibgp to be covered fairly quickly. i
> |> would suggest having one's provisioning folk working with
> |> bgp customers
> |> to close that avenue as well, starting with the more
> |> critical customers.
> |>
> |> also, think about your igp.
>
> Why, IGP shouldn't even be visible from outside the border, neh? Internal
> issues are, internal issues. If it leaks, plug the leak.
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