[c-nsp] BGP Local Preference Question
Jose Madrid
jmadrid2 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 5 10:35:45 EDT 2012
To Scott point, check out http://www.fixedorbit.com/stats.htm and look
at the top 10 networks by Peering.
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On Jun 5, 2012, at 10:28 AM, Scott Granados <scott at granados-llc.net> wrote:
> What about something like fixed orbit that gives you a ranked listing. THere's probably sources of this data that are in more easily available for so you could write scripts but that might give you a starting point. I'm not sure how good the data is but it should be at least a rough starting point.
>
> On Jun 5, 2012, at 9:41 AM, Nick Voth wrote:
>
>> Hello guys,
>>
>> I have the need to move a good portion of our outbound traffic away from one
>> of our carriers. I have done this by setting the local preference on certain
>> ASNs in the past. My question is if there's a list of larger carrier ASNs
>> out there so I can make fewer changes that effect larger amounts of traffic.
>>
>> For instance, I'd love to be able to move "all" of the traffic destined to
>> AT&T, Level3, Global Crossing, etc.,
>>
>> Thanks very much for any advice.
>>
>> -Nick Voth
>>
>>
>>
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