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Re: Starting to Drop Invalids for Customers
From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu>
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2019 08:09:02 +0200
On 16/Dec/19 23:49, Randy Bush wrote:
as i am pretty sure arturo knows all that. i suspect he was wondering if mark is gonna throw irr data in the mix the way chris says google will (or does?). and if so, how? seems a useful question.
No, we'll be focusing solely on RPKI.
irr acls scale poorly in routers.
One of the reasons we have been putting all our energy into RPKI since 2014.
but mark said customer-facing, which could be reasonable depending on the platform. e.g. ntt uses irr-based acls toward customers.
So we have 4 main systems for customer edge termination: - MX480's, primarily used in the data centre. - ASR1006's, also primarily used in the data centre for non-Ethernet customers (waning, over time). - ASR920's, used in the Metro. - MX204's, used in the Metro. Mark.
Current thread:
- Re: Starting to Drop Invalids for Customers, (continued)
- Re: Starting to Drop Invalids for Customers Christopher Morrow (Dec 10)
- Re: Starting to Drop Invalids for Customers Rubens Kuhl (Dec 11)
- Re: Starting to Drop Invalids for Customers Christopher Morrow (Dec 11)
- Re: Starting to Drop Invalids for Customers Matt Corallo (Dec 11)
- Re: Starting to Drop Invalids for Customers Christopher Morrow (Dec 11)
- Re: Starting to Drop Invalids for Customers Matt Corallo (Dec 11)
- Re: Starting to Drop Invalids for Customers Rubens Kuhl (Dec 11)
- Re: Starting to Drop Invalids for Customers Christopher Morrow (Dec 11)
- Re: Starting to Drop Invalids for Customers Nick Hilliard (Dec 11)
- Re: Starting to Drop Invalids for Customers Randy Bush (Dec 16)
- Re: Starting to Drop Invalids for Customers Mark Tinka (Dec 16)
- Re: Starting to Drop Invalids for Customers Randy Bush (Dec 17)
- Re: Starting to Drop Invalids for Customers Mark Tinka (Dec 17)
- Re: Starting to Drop Invalids for Customers Randy Bush (Dec 17)
- Re: Starting to Drop Invalids for Customers Mark Tinka (Dec 17)
- Re: Starting to Drop Invalids for Customers Mark Tinka (Dec 11)