t, no
broadcast forwarding enabled.
Dave Robinson
End to End Networks Inc.
Has anyone out there found ISP's who will support RFC 2260 section
5.2?
I hear that people aren't passing prefixes longer than /20. Is this
true, and how broadly is this being implemented? If I wanted to advertise
my own IP space (say a /24) instead of space provided by my ISP, would many
ISP's not pass my route because of prefix length?
Dave
Hi all,
What do I need to get an AS on the Internet? Money, a certain
number of IP's, the right ISP? Does anyone have specifics?
Thanks,
Dave
Which RFC's can I read to explain multi-homing to me. I need to do
unequal cost load-balancing over two ISP's. Any RFC's or helpful input
would be much appreciated...
Thanks,
Dave
Can anybody explain what the "default free" zone of the Internet is
or provide some documentation on what it is?
Thanks,
Dave
we do, the more
headaches we're creating for ourselves en route to true global connectivity?
Dave
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From: Keith Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 10:56 AM
To: Dave Robinson
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How does the idea of NAT destroy the global Internet address space?
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Subject: Re: NATs *ARE* evil!
the problems with N