Yes, Sprint and AGIS do this - and others might as well. Avi
Isn't it true though that some upstream providers (such as Sprint) filter out anything smaller than /19 and will not carry those routes? Therefore in this example, Sprint clients would not be able to see these smaller providers and vice versa unless he agregates them to /19 or higher and then announces the routes himself?
...David
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On Tue, 25 Feb 1997, Paul Ferguson wrote:
If the downstream customers are not multihomed, there's no reason to run BGP with them; a simple default/static will work just fine. Also, if you suballocate addresses to them from within your address space, you can aggregate them.
This is generally considered a Good Thing.
- paul