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Re: Peering Policies and Route Servers

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Andrew Partan)
Thu May 2 01:01:32 1996

From: Andrew Partan <asp@partan.com>
To: epg@merit.edu (Elise Gerich)
Date: Thu, 2 May 1996 00:57:21 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: paul@vix.com, nanog@merit.edu
In-Reply-To: <199604301920.PAA10389@home.merit.edu> from "Elise Gerich" at Apr 30, 96 03:20:53 pm

> The RA has implemented requirements that providers have when a 
> provider communicates what is needed.  I can't find any messages
> from Sean indicating what he would like to express but can't. 
> The RA team is always willing to work with providers to meet
> their needs.

There is one thing that the RS can't do.

If A & B are doing 3rd party peering via the RS, the fact that the
A/RS peering is up & working and that the B/RS peering is up &
working unfortunately does not tell you if A & B can exchange
packets.

If A & B are peering directly, then the fact that the peering is
up also tells you that they can exchange packets.

Luckily this sort of breakage does not happen very often.
Unluckily, if it does break, if can be really hard to diagnose.
	--asp@partan.com (Andrew Partan)

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