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"Curtis Villamizar" == Curtis Villamizar <curtis@ans.net> writes:
Curtis Villamizar> In message Curtis Villamizar> <199511082323.RAA20836@gaijin.mid.net>, Alan Curtis Villamizar> Hannan writes: >> The update I just got on the MAE-E /"Sprint" problem seems >> rather timely to the discussion. >> >> " We have hit the point where BGP processing on SprintLink >> routers can no longer survive moderate fall-overs. There is no >> fix for this, except: a/ people MUST withdraw as many prefixes as >> possible b/ the background route-flap MUST be reduced Curtis Villamizar> You could also take routing from the RA route Curtis Villamizar> servers. This would solve your problem. I think Curtis Villamizar> this was mentioned at the last NANOG meeting so Curtis Villamizar> it is not a new solution either. Curtis Villamizar> Curtis First you will have to explain to me how taking routing from the RA route server would help avoid a collapse of my iBGP mesh... Sean. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMKGeZESWYarrFs6xAQEwjAQAkugBRZUv1JBIYVKRDNTPChmNwjiOUIaT 3R5a0PHKiiCBldg+wkW9Qf/6zx7YKYg3KZMJyNwfUVgeuoVTfJ/poL2IbNt9PZRz GA1PDh8sSpqf6abrI17rug0Zo84PCHuL2Oltd404uxaIV6zgAkNPvUi4KnQrnpP6 IYbDpyRUlFc= =e3bY -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Process pgp-proc killed