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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 31/Jan/19 16:22, Mike Hammett wrote:<br>
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10pt; color: #000000">A prefix is a prefix. A route is a prefix
plus a next-hop. Your next hop for your PNI is different than
your IX.<br>
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And for me, it doesn't matter as long as I am maintaining both my
public link sand PNI's properly.<br>
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If my peers are not, I'm happy to take the longer path to reach them
until they are sufficiently incentivized to fix that. At the very
least, there won't be packet loss :-).<br>
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Mark.<br>
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