27 Dec
2008
27 Dec
'08
4:24 p.m.
Steven M. Bellovin writes:
Unless, of course, someone one hop away -- a peer? a customer? an upstream or downstream? someone on the same LAN at certain exchange points? -- sends you a CLNP packet at link level...
True enough, and mistakenly enabling ISIS on external ports has been known to happen though in the absence of malice it usually causes no problems. If it does cause problems, generally the source can be more easily localized given that it has to be L2-adjacent to one of your routers. Joe