OK,a buckety of salt. From my pov, a stub has zero downstreams. randy, on iPhone On Jun 24, 2009, at 10:39, Ricardo Oliveira <rveloso@cs.ucla.edu> wrote:
Jack, Please give me your ASN and i'll double check our data. As long as the network has 4 or less downstreams, it's being labeled as "stub". More details here: http://www.cs.ucla.edu/~rveloso/papers/completeness-ton.pdf
Thanks,
--Ricardo
On Jun 24, 2009, at 6:44 AM, Jack Bates wrote:
Randy Bush wrote:
please do check your as at <http://psg.com/default/> and then actually look at your router config. i found one of my routers still had a default from when i was bringing it up.
Ick. Nothing was right. Reported as mixed, though that may be my fault and not your testing. Hmmm. Or your test didn't take some things into account like changes over time. Normally I keep a default route available, but due to changing IGP internally I actually have a default which points interior from the edge routers. So when I shut down the last BGP session on the old cisco, the defaults to the transits went away.
Was also reported as a stub. Glad to know that I don't have BGP customers. Oh, wait, I do. :)
Jack