too many routes
Jeff Williams
jwkckid1 at ix.netcom.com
Sun Sep 14 20:50:12 EDT 1997
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Jon, Jon Lewis wrote: > > On Tue, 9 Sep 1997, Jon Lewis wrote: > > > How do the rules of rfc2050 apply though when you have a hierarchy of > > providers and customers, where often the customer is a provider? i.e. > > picture the food chain I'm part of. UUNet provides a T1 and 2 /20 blocks > > to FDT (an ISP). Should UUNet give FDT address space based on the 25%/50% > > rule or the "slow-start" procedure? FDT provides T1 service to several > > smaller ISP's. Do we allocate space for them using the 25/50 rule or the > > slow-start rule? These smaller ISP's that feed from us have customers > > using multiple IP's (selling web space to others). Do they [the smaller > > ISPs] assign space to their customers using 25/50 or slow-start? > > I don't think I ever saw a reply to this, and the answers (if there are > official ones) to the above questions are likely to be of considerable > importance to me very soon. > > Are there answers, or is rfc2050 open to interpretation by the top level > providers...or is it not even relevant to their dealings with their > customers? I don't know myself. I have been asking this question for several months now and no "Official" answer has been forthcomming. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > Jon Lewis <jlewis at fdt.net> | Unsolicited commercial e-mail will > Network Administrator | be proof-read for $199/message. > Florida Digital Turnpike | > ______http://inorganic5.fdt.net/~jlewis/pgp for PGP public key____ Regards, -- Jeffrey A. Williams DIR. Internet Network Eng/SR. Java Development Eng. Information Eng. Group. IEG. INC. Phone :913-294-2375 (v-office) E-Mail jwkckid1 at ix.netcom.com
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