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Author hope the author can write something more simple some day
ct

2001-03-22, 9:15 am

hope he will know there are many persons in the world who are learning network knowledge but not good at english...............

BGP does not enable one AS to send traffic to a neighbor AS intending that the traffic take a different route from that taken by traffic originating in the neighbor As


these sentence made me faint.............what is he talking about anyway???

2001-03-22, 10:35 am

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Originally posted by ct
hope he will know there are many persons in the world who are learning network knowledge but not good at english...............

Well, that's tough luck for you, ct. American authors write for English speakers (readers), the same way French authors write for French speakers, Chinese authors for Chinese speakers, and so on. As far as I can say, most American books are very well written -- I've seen French books, as well as books from a certain Eastern European country, so I know what I'm talking about. (BTW, I mean computer books.) So your best bet may be to improve your English. I have a feeling that you're already working on it, so good luck!

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BGP does not enable one AS to send traffic to a neighbor AS intending that the traffic take a different route from that taken by traffic originating in the neighbor As

Imagine two Autonomous systems: AS1 is yours, AS2 is a neighbor. Imagine there is a network a.b.c.d, somewhere in a different autonomous system (say, AS3). People in AS2 that want to reach a.b.c.d will follow a certain path, let's call it PATH_TO_ABCD. If you (in AS1) want to reach a.b.c.d, you must go through AS2. What your quote says is that once you get to AS2, from there you will follow PATH_TO_ABCD, like the people belonging to AS2. You cannot go to AS2, and from there follow A_DIFFERENT_PATH_TO_ABCD. You will go the same way as the traffic originating in AS2.

Makes sense?

2001-03-22, 3:15 pm

CT, call me crazy but aren't there any books published in your native tounge that cover this topic?? I mean there is something horribly wrong when you can take these test in your language (when ever I sign up on prometics page for a test it ask what lanquage) but there are no study materials for the subject in your language.
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