### On Wed, 06 Mar 1996 22:01:52 -0500, "Jake Khuon" <khuon@Merit.Net> wrote ### to "North American Network Operator's Group Mailing List" ### <nanog@Merit.Net> concerning "RS transparency survey": JK> Some of you may have noticed that the RSes have stopped injecting their ASN JK> into the ASPath expression. This was a feature I have just recently turned JK> on to meet the original design goals of the project. As per specification, JK> the RSes were to be transparent in its operation. JK> JK> I realise I may have erred by doing this without asking the community first. JK> Therefore, I would like to take a poll as to what everyone prefers. I can JK> turn the ASN injection back on in a peer-by-peer basis if necessary. I JK> sincerely apologise if this has caused any confusions and/or problems. I will be rolling back transparency status of the RS to all peers with exception of those who have responded saying they like not seeing the RS's AS in the ASPath. I will turn on transparency in the future for anyone who wishes it. Simply send me a request. Additionally, I've updated the peering request template (http://www.ra.net/.peering.template.html) allowing you to specify whether or not you wish to have the RS peer transparently. -- /*===================[ Jake Khuon <khuon@Merit.Net> ]======================+ | Systems Research Programmer, IE Group /| /|[~|)|~|~ N E T W O R K | | VOX: (313) 763-4907 FAX: (313) 747-3185 / |/ |[_|\| | Incorporated | +==[ Suite C2122, Bldg. 1 4251 Plymouth Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48105-2785 ]==*/
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