RE: Internet partitioning event regulations (was: RE: Sendingvs requesting. Was: Re: Sprint / Cogent)
--- michael.dillon@bt.com wrote: "That's not how companies work. What you see as a single company operating a single worldwide network, is actually a web of companies with interlocking directorships and share structures. In each country they will probably have 3 or 4 corporate entities." Ok, I hadn't thought of that. I was thinking of one company in a non-US country with some assets in the US (but most not) and being held to US regulations network-wide. How would you stop the traffic that was not following US regulations from hitting the US? A:HNLL7710# configure router 1500 bgp as-path-ignore us-based-as-paths ? Not there... ;-) "Spend some time hanging out with finance and legal people in a big company. You may find it almost as fascinating as designing networks." As much as I hate to admit it, I believe I'd enjoy geeking-out on that for a while... scott
Scott Weeks wrote:
Ok, I hadn't thought of that. I was thinking of one company in a non-US country with some assets in the US (but most not) and being held to US regulations network-wide. How would you stop the traffic that was not following US regulations from hitting the US?
Ask ISPs with networks on both side of the US Canada border who have the candian government for a customer, they do it today.
A:HNLL7710# configure router 1500 bgp as-path-ignore us-based-as-paths ?
Not there... ;-)
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