RD> Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 13:52:08 -0400 (EDT) RD> From: Ralph Doncaster RD> If I peer with network X in cities A and B, and receive the same route in RD> both cities with an AS-path of X, how do I know which city to use for an RD> exit? I can understand how if X uses communities to tag the geographic RD> origin of the traffic, but I'm not aware of many networks that do RD> this. Lots of networks claim to use cold-potato routing though, so how do RD> they do it? MEDs Eddy -- Brotsman & Dreger, Inc. - EverQuick Internet Division Bandwidth, consulting, e-commerce, hosting, and network building Phone: +1 (785) 865-5885 Lawrence and [inter]national Phone: +1 (316) 794-8922 Wichita ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 11:23:58 +0000 (GMT) From: A Trap <blacklist@brics.com> To: blacklist@brics.com Subject: Please ignore this portion of my mail signature. These last few lines are a trap for address-harvesting spambots. Do NOT send mail to <blacklist@brics.com>, or you are likely to be blocked.