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[db-wg] Route(6) objects
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Sander Steffann
sander at steffann.nl
Wed Jul 12 23:28:23 CEST 2023
Hi, > Your transit ISPs are paid by you to accept and propagate what you > agree between each other. Most other parties are not contractually > bound, and as such, free to do what is reasonable for them. In many cases, the traffic will hit one of the parties that do carry the more specifics, and will follow that path anyway. The edge network may only see the /32, but as long as the transit networks have the /48s, that’s where the traffic will end up. Cheers, Sander
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