As I recall, yes that is true.
Somethings mentioned here...
https://www.akamai.com/us/en/multimedia/documents/akamai/akamai-accelerated-network-partner-aanp-faq.pdf
I recall that after I deployed my local AANP clusters, that *if* I wanted to
bypass local aanp caching, that I would change my dns
> clusters so it's not really up to Bell to go against Akamai's request
> to send their own + customer prefixes for their cluster.
>
Does Akamai mostly rely on the DNS the request was coming from?
Regards
Bjoern
* jab...@hopcount.ca (Joe Abley) [Wed 19 Jun 2019, 17:24 CEST]:
On 19 Jun 2019, at 10:27, Mike Hammett wrote:
I'm curious as to why someone would want to do this? My interest
is education, not combative.
In previous lives I have had great success simply talking to people
at Akamai about whe
On 19 Jun 2019, at 10:27, Mike Hammett wrote:
> I'm curious as to why someone would want to do this? My interest is
> education, not combative.
In previous lives I have had great success simply talking to people at Akamai
about where my customers' traffic was landing, and where would make more
Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2019 9:24:39 AM
Subject: BGP person from Bell Canada/AS577
Hello,
I’m looking to make contact with someone at Bell Canada/AS577 who is able to
perform BGP prefix filtering facing their on-prem Akamai caches. Normal sales
rep and NOC channels are not producing any
Hello,
I’m looking to make contact with someone at Bell Canada/AS577 who is able to
perform BGP prefix filtering facing their on-prem Akamai caches. Normal sales
rep and NOC channels are not producing any meaningful results so far.
Thanks in advance!
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