11 May
2022
11 May
'22
3:22 p.m.
On 5/11/22 10:53 AM, Job Snijders via NANOG wrote:
This knob slightly increase your own memory consumption, but makes your router more “neighbourly”! :-)
I question how accurate "slightly" is. My understanding is that soft reconfiguration inbound (whatever the syntax for a given IOS is) causes a full copy of the received prefix list to be retained in memory for each of the peers with soft reconfiguration enabled. So, to me, the amount of impact to memory will be based on both the number of prefixes advertised and the number of peers that soft reconfiguration is enabled on. Please enlighten me if I'm wrong / misunderstanding something. -- Grant. . . . unix || die