[ppml] Effects of explosive routing table growth on ISP behavior
Brian Johnson
bjohnson at drtel.com
Tue Nov 6 10:45:10 EST 2007
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michael.dillon at bt.com wrote: > > This is a silly comment. The RIRs have no business in routing > policy because they do not have the expertise, and the true > stakeholders in member companies are not involved in the RIRs. > The RIRs have no competent advice to give an ISP on routing > policy. > Well said! > That said, there is nothing wrong with RIRs mediating some > coordination of routing policies between DFZ operators, but > this must be done, first and foremost, by getting the routing > policy stakeholders involved in the process. If they don't buy-in, > then it won't work. > I would have absolutely no problem with this. I just do not want a single central authority making these sorts of decisions. This is how bad things happen even if the intentions are good. It's sort of like a separations of powers issue with me. > And please don't send me a list of the few PPML participants who > also happen to have design authority in their networks. I know > that there are a few such people, but the point is that RIR policy > is being set, for the most part, by people who do not design their > companies' networks or set their companies' routing policy. > I'm one of those people and while I want to have input into the process, I don't want to be dictated, by ARIN, as to my routing policy. I believe that market forces will deal with this. - Brian
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