30 Mar
2005
30 Mar
'05
7:24 p.m.
Christopher L. Morrow wrote:
provided your gear supports it an acl (this is one reason layered acls would be nice on routers) per peer with: permit /30 eq 179 /30 permit /30 /30 eq 179 deny all-network-gear-ip-space (some folks call it backbone ip space, Paul Quinn at cisco says: "Infrastructure ip space")
no more traffic to the peer except BGP from the peer /30. No more ping, no more traceroute of interface... (downsides perhaps?) and the 'customer' can still DoS himself :( (or his compromised machine can DoS him)
or forge the source ip on the neighbors /30 or /31 (why aren't you using /31s anyway) and call it done. /vijay