At 02:52 PM 2/12/2005, Fredy Kuenzler wrote:
Alexander Koch wrote:
I am not sure doing it the Swisscom way (they filter a lot) is the way to go, yet I would be curious how many routes they currently carry for a full route set. Ah, here it is: -> route-views.oregon-ix.net>sh ip bg su | incl 3303 164.128.32.11 4 3303 3351176 140593 74037481 0 0 2w2d 69713 <-
Since you mentioned it: http://www.ip-plus.net/technical/route_filtering_policy.en.html
Additionally you might want to see the slides of André Chapuis' presentation held at SwiNOG #7: http://www.swinog.ch/meetings/swinog7/BGP_filtering-swinog.ppt
Pro's and con's, of course. But I guess Swisscom is still living with 128 Meg ;-)
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