Can someone provide basic details on hot potato routing (I am referring to multiple peering interconnections between 2 ISPs) ? Is it implemented by BGP or not ? Regards wg --------------------------------- Scarica il nuovo Yahoo! Messenger: con webcam, nuove faccine e tante altre novità!
WG> Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2002 11:50:22 +0200 (CEST) WG> From: "[iso-8859-1] Walter Green" WG> Can someone provide basic details on hot potato routing (I am WG> referring to multiple peering interconnections between 2 WG> ISPs) ? WG> WG> Is it implemented by BGP or not ? Please, we're still dealing with the DNS thread. One at a time. ANY routing between providers generally uses BGP. There are a very few exceptions, so I'll not say always. Hot potato is the easy, default method. You probably could have found something via Google in less time than it took me to type this... read a BGP tutorial such as Avi's first. Eddy -- Brotsman & Dreger, Inc. - EverQuick Internet Division Bandwidth, consulting, e-commerce, hosting, and network building Phone: +1 (785) 865-5885 Lawrence and [inter]national Phone: +1 (316) 794-8922 Wichita ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 11:23:58 +0000 (GMT) From: A Trap <blacklist@brics.com> To: blacklist@brics.com Subject: Please ignore this portion of my mail signature. These last few lines are a trap for address-harvesting spambots. Do NOT send mail to <blacklist@brics.com>, or you are likely to be blocked.
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