On Thu, 24 Jul 1997, John Storms wrote:
> Lets say though that you set up a BGP router to only advertise one or two
> routes to your provider, who also have to be running BGP, to advertise them
That would be an excellent reason to do so, for a backup transit
arrangement to another provider. (only application that comes to mind, at
least)
- - Matt
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