Re: v6 subnet size for DSL & leased line customers

From: Brian Dickson (no email)
Date: Wed Jan 02 2008 - 19:29:35 EST

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    >> As to "there must be better knobs" I think it may be a little late
    for that; by design (or as a consequence of it) the set of IPv6 knobs is
    the same as the set of IPv4 knobs.
    > The trouble is that BGP doesn't have a meaningful inter-AS metric.
    (Although there is something that is called that.) If I want to increase
    my path length by 10% through a certain neighboring AS, I don't get to
    do that. I only get to double or triple it. (Unless I was doing very
    heavy prepending to begin with.)

    Actually, while it isn't a true metric as such, there *is* just such a knob.

    The "origin" attribute, can act as a fractional AS-path-length. It's
    mandatory and transitive.
    It gets evaluated after as path length, but before other attributes.

    It has three possible values (internal, external, unknown), and as such,
    gives the limited ability to influence path choice at third-party
    locations quite distant.

    The only caveat is, that some parties may mess with it on prefixes they
    receive.

    I've used it in the past, with considerable success.

    Brian Dickson


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