
11 Jul
2002
11 Jul
'02
12:40 p.m.
A customer can have a peer with the default transit, which aggregates the adresspace from the customer, and the customer can have other peerings via some ix:es, and the customer could perform transit to/from the ix:es to the default transit, in this scenario the customer MUST have a public AS, which you will not see in the public space, since removing private AS in the AS-path will result in somewhat unpredictable behaviour if there are several private AS involved at the customer premises.
Yes, but this still makes the AS publicly visible. Best regards, - kurtis -