>Uh huh. The numbers are clear: 99.99% of the time it works. The other >0.01% of the time you're screwed and had better pray the user is one >of the ones you can afford to lose. > >Unicast TCP breaks too, but it has the virtue of being fixable 100% of the >time.
I love the wry humor on the nanog list. R's, John PS: >If you read what Joe wrote, he doesn't currently have an AS number or >employ BGP with his Internet providers. Extrapolate for his IPv4 >assignment situation and the /24 announcement barrier. Assuming he has his own address space, why couldn't he just tell them what the IPs are and ask them to announce it, like any other customer does?