On Sun, 2005-07-10 at 13:07 +0200, Hans Petter Holen wrote: <SNIP>
2.9. End Site An End Site is defined as an End User (subscriber) who has a business relationship with a service provider that involves:
that service provider assigning address space to the End User
This line already describes a site.
that service provider providing transit service for the End User to other sites that service provider carrying the End User's traffic that service provider advertising an aggregate prefix route that contains the End User's assignment
These three specify a site using the upstream, which might not be necessary. There are actually sites on this planet (and maybe others ;) that need address space and are never going to connected to the Internet. These last three sentences cause that those sites can't get address space. What should they do, use some random number? Greets, Jeroen