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Re: "Tactical" /24 announcements


From: Tom Hill <tom () ninjabadger net>
Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2021 18:20:05 +0100

On 12/08/2021 18:09, Jon Lewis wrote:

Having an upstream provider that did it, in a very aggressive
fashion.

Odds are, they did it wrong, and you had no control and limited, if
any, visibility into what they did.  Obviously, if you're going to
blindly filter routes based on prefix-length, you need to point
default at something that doesn't...and if you're acting as a transit
provider, you're likely no longer able to provide "full routes" to
customers from devices doing this or fed the "not so full table" from
devices doing it.


Yes. This is precisely why I wrote my initial email, and perhaps I
wasn't specific enough, but it was a fairly generic warning against
"bright ideas" that don't include the proper scrutiny (or _do_ include
unnecessary amounts of arrogance).


Arista.  They call it FIB compression.  They mention it's a
trade-off, more memory and CPU utilization (keeping track of things)
in exchange for being able to keep hardware that might otherwise be
out of FIB space able to cope with full tables.

Ah, thank you, noted.

-- 
Tom


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