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Re: aggregation & table entries
From: "Christopher L. Morrow" <christopher.morrow () mci com>
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 04:16:04 +0000 (GMT)
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, Daniel Roesen wrote:
On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 08:05:50AM +0300, Pekka Savola wrote:know if others than Juniper are providing that), you can enable strict uRPF toward those customers, still de-pref them, and accept the packets with correct source addresses. That's what we do with our customers whether multihomed or not.And what do you do with a BGP customer which sends you traffic from prefixes he doesn't want to announce to you? There are such customers. Fail filter ACL?
This has been my question with uRPF from the beginning. You can solve this on for some networks, but it doesn't scale very well. Especially where you really don't know that your customer's customer is doing this.
Current thread:
- Re: aggregation & table entries, (continued)
- Re: aggregation & table entries Michael . Dillon (Oct 14)
- Re: aggregation & table entries Pekka Savola (Oct 13)
- Re: aggregation & table entries Daniel Roesen (Oct 14)
- Re: aggregation & table entries Pekka Savola (Oct 14)
- Re: aggregation & table entries Daniel Roesen (Oct 14)
- Re: aggregation & table entries Iljitsch van Beijnum (Oct 14)
- Re: aggregation & table entries Daniel Roesen (Oct 14)
- Re: aggregation & table entries Patrick W Gilmore (Oct 14)
- Re: aggregation & table entries Iljitsch van Beijnum (Oct 14)
- Re: aggregation & table entries Paul Vixie (Oct 14)
- Re: aggregation & table entries Christopher L. Morrow (Oct 14)
- Re: aggregation & table entries Paul Vixie (Oct 15)
- Re: aggregation & table entries Christopher L. Morrow (Oct 15)
- Re: aggregation & table entries Paul Vixie (Oct 15)
- Re: aggregation & table entries Christopher L. Morrow (Oct 15)
- Re: BCP38 making it work, solving problems Joe Maimon (Oct 11)
- Re: BCP38 making it work, solving problems Iljitsch van Beijnum (Oct 13)
- Re: BCP38 making it work, solving problems Fred Baker (Oct 13)
- Re: BCP38 making it work, solving problems Michael . Dillon (Oct 14)