On 2010.06.07 18:10, Murphy, Jay, DOH wrote: > Yes, the customer has an AS number, it's just from the private AS number > block, e.g. AS 65000..when the block is routed to the AS running BGP, it is > tagged with that ISP's public AS number, and announced to the world in this > manner.
...but the OP stated that he doesn't do any BGP with either upstream, and instead relies on the upstreams to statically route the block to him. I was getting at the usage of private-AS in my last post. Perhaps I'm mis-understanding something. > Clarify, "transiting"? The OP has two 'transit' providers, neither of which he has a BGP session established. Both of his upstream ISPs provide transit for him to the wider Internet. > Do you mean one ISP acts as a transit routing domain for another, or for > traffic that "traverses" this particular ISP, which one? Traverses. ie. my upstream providers provide 'transit' services for networks that I advertise to them, however, I don't allow any of my peers to 'transit' my network. Steve