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codexon a day ago

Actually many networks will prefer routing over a cheap AS path no matter how long it is.

mlyle a day ago | parent [-]

> > and is (one of many attributes) used to judge the quality of route

codexon a day ago | parent [-]

Lower cost usually means lower quality and is an example of how a long path being leaked can result in traffic flowing away from high quality path to the leaked path.

Not saying that this is the case with Venezuela, just explaining the reality of BGP where path prepends are often ignored.

mlyle a day ago | parent [-]

His claim-- as best as I can read it-- is that B leaking a long-length route changes where traffic is routed, but not to B.

It's possible he's saying something else, but I can't figure out, and he hasn't clarified.