21 Apr
2005
21 Apr
'05
7:51 a.m.
On Fri, 2005-04-22 at 12:41 +1200, Alastair Johnson wrote:
Why?
Unless I'm mistaken, but 203.109.128.0/17^17-24 in RPSL means "in this /17, accept the /17 and up to /24s from within it".
Any why advertise 1284712987419 /24s anyway? That hurts the intarweb.
aj
Loadsharing?
Geoff Huston has a paper somewhere on why ISP's would intentionally try increase the size of the route table.
Selective de-agg internationally makes sense (at times). But this is domestic. Isn't it? aj