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DESCRIPTION:The BGP Origin attribute has been around for decades and did no
 t attract much attention. It is simply there\, shown either as "?" for "in
 complete" or as "i" for IGP.\n\nDuring writing slides for my BGP training 
 I found a large number (868) of prefixes in the global routing table tagge
 d with "e" for EGP. The presentation does not give any answers but simply 
 raises the question who and why is playing with that attribute.
DTSTAMP:20260519T223356Z
LOCATION:Saal B
SUMMARY:The return of EGP or the curious case of the BGP Origin attribute -
  Wolfgang Tremmel
URL:https://pretalx.com/denog17/talk/ASAQKE/
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