4006 did - I have no idea what the new owners (Cogent) intend, in that area. Hopefully they will stick with it. Implimenting a rich community set like this is a boon to customers, and generally a great learning experience for the engineers involved. It is also a great troubleshooting tool for NOCs and engineering departments. Kudos to C&W for this. Efforts such as this, show that the concept of "transit as a commodity" is really nonsensical. If anyone is actually interested in how to do impliment something like this, let me know. If there is enough interest, perhaps a tutorial on this could be done at the next NANOG. - Daniel Golding
-----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu]On Behalf Of E.B. Dreger Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 6:11 PM To: jlewis@lewis.org Cc: James A. Farrar; nanog Subject: Re: Cable & Wireless Maintencance
Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 12:00:23 -0500 (EST) From: jlewis@lewis.org
This part: http://cw-rr.cw.net/community_prepend.htm
is really cool. Do any other backbones support such selective prepending to peers?
AFAIK,
701: "too complex to implement" (see NANOG archives) 1239: claims to (soon will find out for certain) 3561: good job! 3356: unofficially 3549: "plans to", but no definite date 4006: yes (comments or URL, Daniel? how is post-Cogent? who is the current NetRail/Cogent BGP guru?) 6347: definite no, no plans to
I know that I've asked the same question myself many times... Phil in CW Europe mentioned that they were planning to do what they have now launched, L3 contacted me off-list, UU is public, GBLX and SVVS are based on my personal private communications, and SPRN is secondhand info.
I, too, would love a comprehensive checklist for the biggest two or three dozen ASNs. Anyone else who can comment on other ASNs, or add clarity to what I've posted?
Eddy
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