I imagine it's an ISP you are talking about, where the traffic is mostly
inbound.
Hire transit companies that have good traffic engineering community
policies.
- Selective prepending or seletive no-export by:
-> Type of peer.
-> Geographic location of their routers.
-> ASN specific.
And then you
For anyone who missed the community meeting this morning at NANOG 86
and wants to know what was covered before the official notes and video are
available,
here's the notes I took from the meeting this morning.
And if you missed Geoff Bennett's talk on how optical networking
transformed
our world,
On 10/18/22 23:27, Pirawat WATANAPONGSE via NANOG wrote:
Dear Guru(s),
My apologies if these questions have already been asked;
in that case, please kindly point me to the answer(s).
I hope the following information sufficiently describes my current
"context":
- Single customer: ourselves
-
The inbound traffic will be determined by how the Tier 1’s decide to route, as
you are observing they will pick either you or your other upstream. Traffic
engineering as the Tier 3 carrier you have described has this kind of
unexpected traffic routing. As you have obviously already tried commo
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