Bill Woodcock <woody@zocalo.net> wrote:
That's a repetition of the same position that's been stated over and over, without justification. If A sends to B directly in the absence of an advertised route, A is "stealing" resources from B. If B sends to A indirectly through A's transit provider, then B is "stealing" resources from A. What makes the former case worse in your mind than the latter, when it results in higher reliability, lower cost, and a sounder architecture?
I'm sorry if you are unable to comprehend the difference between going to somebody's place when you were given a key and going to the same place without consent of its owner. And it doesn't matter at all if you want to throw out their old TV and replace it with one offering higher reliability, lower cost and a sounder architecture. --vadim