### On Fri, 31 Oct 97 08:10:58 -0800, "Kevin Oberman" <oberman@es.net> wrote ### to khuon@Merit.Net (Jake Khuon) concerning "Re: Problems with specific ### routing policies for each exchange point ": KO> I must admit that I do not see the reason for using AS macros in rs-in KO> and rs-out statements. As far as I know these statements merely KO> control which AS peers will receive your routes from the route server KO> and vice-versa. Since these are direct peers with the route server, I KO> can't see the need to put anything other than specific AS numbers into KO> the rs-in and rs-out lines. KO> KO> Am I missing something obvious? One particular instance where an as-macro could be useful within rs-in/out is in the case where one wants to support an MLPA. -- /*===================[ Jake Khuon <khuon@Merit.Net> ]======================+ | Systems Research Programmer, IE Group /| /|[~|)|~|~ N E T W O R K | | VOX: (313) 763-4907 FAX: (313) 747-3185 / |/ |[_|\| | Incorporated | +==[ Suite C2122, Bldg. 1 4251 Plymouth Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48105-2785 ]==*/