[6073] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Why doesn't BGP...
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Neil J. McRae)
Mon Nov 11 05:47:28 1996
To: Ed Morin <edm@halcyon.com>
cc: "Neil J. McRae" <neil@easynet.net>, Deepak Jain <deepak@jain.com>,
nanog@merit.edu
In-reply-to: Your message of "Sat, 09 Nov 1996 09:35:09 PST."
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From: "Neil J. McRae" <neil@easynet.net>
Reply-To: "Neil J. McRae" <neil@easynet.net>
Date: Mon, 11 Nov 1996 10:34:07 +0000
On Sat, 9 Nov 1996 09:35:09 -0800 (PST)
Ed Morin <edm@halcyon.com> alleged:
> On Sat, 9 Nov 1996, Neil J. McRae wrote:
>
> > Try reading the manual. How is the router supposed to know what
>
> Well, until _somebody_ writes the definitive "Nutshell" book we
> all know just how useful the "FM" is to "RT".
>
Up until about 1 month ago I'd never used a CISCO router in my life.
Just by reading Cisco's web site I have full mesh BGP4 with reflection
and aggregation...
If a few people actually read what BGP4 does and what your routers
implementation of BGP4 does, there would far lower problems on the net.
Neil.
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