Whoa! Is this going to affect your BGP peering with CERFNet as well ? We are BGP4 capable as well, but please coordinate with our NOC if you are going to announce an aggregate on a Friday afternoon :-) Paul Traina writes:
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 94 14:22:44 PST From: Vince Fuller <vaf@Valinor.Stanford.EDU> To: Paul Traina <pst@cisco.com> Cc: Jessica Yu <jyy@merit.edu>, yakov@watson.ibm.com, regional-techs@merit.edu, bgpd@merit.edu Office: Spruce Hall F15, (415) 723-6860 Usmail: Pine Hall 115, Stanford, CA, 94305-4122 Subject: Re: CIDR
I'll be happy to feed you an aggregate tonight if BARRnet is now CIDR capable. You have permission to withdraw our more specific routes the microsecond our other service providers announce that they are all prepared to advertise the aggregate.
Does that mean I can switch the cisco-BARRNet BGP to version 4?
We are running BGP4-capable code on all BARRNet routers which matter, so we're ready to go at any time.
Longest match routing.
Bet seen.
Likewise.
--Vince
I'm upgrading the routers right now.
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