On 10/06/98 08:14:00 PM Michael Dillon wrote:
Also, to be legitimately multihomed is to be a participant in the core of the Internet. One could probably come up with a definition of what technical standards must be met in order to participate in the Internet core and then extrapolate legitimacy from that. Two 14.4kbps upstream providers wouldn't fit the bill.
where is the "core" of the internet? i'd like to connect to it.
Note that I am not now and never have been a sheriff in the state of Kansas. I am actually somebody else who does not work for Best.
i *am* from kansas but what's that got to do with the discussion? do i get points for that? :) -brett
where is the "core" of the internet? i'd like to connect to it.
I would think being connected to two or more exchanges would be a reasonably valid definition. Of course now we have to come up with a reasonable definition of 'exchange'. Of course now we get in to the problem of those networks with 1200bps connections to exchanges.. :-) Austin
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