Re: Heads up: Long AS-sets announced in the next few days

From: Matthew Crocker (no email)
Date: Thu Mar 03 2005 - 19:40:53 EST

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    On Mar 3, 2005, at 7:22 PM, James wrote:

    >> You certainly need their permission before you can advertise routes
    >> that
    >> falsely came to have passed through their network!
    >
    > What kind of specific _technical_ issue do I create by prepending
    > another ASN
    > on AS_PATHs I advertise, without such "owner"'s permission?
    >

    Oh, I don't know, increasing the size of an already bloated global
    routing table; possibly crashing routers which are already starving
    for FIB RAM? A certain level of stability is to be expected on the
    global routing table. Playing with it isn't a 'good thing'. Besides
    the fact that they are experimenting with the core of the Internet.
    What if their experiments had an unwanted effect? What is the global
    financial impact of backbone instability? That is an awful big grenade
    they are chucking about.

    I think it is irresponsible for someone, no matter how educated or well
    intentioned to throw experiments into the middle of the network.

    -Matt


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