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Re: [doable?] peer filtering (was Re: Trusting BGP sessions)
From: Sean Donelan <sean () donelan com>
Date: 15 Nov 2000 13:02:38 -0800
On Wed, 15 November 2000, john heasley wrote:
i think all agree that filtering large/teir 1 peers (let's assume teir 1 is defined as a peer who sends a large number of routes, ie: ignore the business BS) the way customers are/should be filtered (by exact match prefix) is impossible with the hardware (and/or implementations) available today.
Five years ago there wasn't a single IP router capable of doing OC48 either. How do we fix this? 1) Convince large/tier 1 peers to include full route table filter requirements in their purchasing when deciding whether to buy Cisco or Juniper? 2) Pass the Internet Stability Act of 2000 mandating full peer filters by 2002, and providing for civil fines by any affected party against any tier one not in compliance? Any router vendor not in compliance will be removed from the GSA purchasing schedule. This is a very old problem folks. We've known about several solutions for years.
Current thread:
- Re: [doable?] peer filtering (was Re: Trusting BGP sessions) Sean Donelan (Nov 15)
- Re: [doable?] peer filtering (was Re: Trusting BGP sessions) john heasley (Nov 15)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: [doable?] peer filtering (was Re: Trusting BGP sessions) Sean Donelan (Nov 15)
- Re: [doable?] peer filtering (was Re: Trusting BGP sessions) john heasley (Nov 15)
- Re: [doable?] peer filtering (was Re: Trusting BGP sessions) Bora Akyol (Nov 15)
- Re: [doable?] peer filtering (was Re: Trusting BGP sessions) Sean Donelan (Nov 15)
- Re: [doable?] peer filtering (was Re: Trusting BGP sessions) Kurt Kayser (Nov 16)
- Re: [doable?] peer filtering (was Re: Trusting BGP sessions) John Fraizer (Nov 16)
- Re: [doable?] peer filtering (was Re: Trusting BGP sessions) Kurt Kayser (Nov 16)
- Re: [doable?] peer filtering (was Re: Trusting BGP sessions) John Fraizer (Nov 16)
- Re: [doable?] peer filtering (was Re: Trusting BGP sessions) Kurt Kayser (Nov 16)