
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Speaking of leaking the world, I remember one of our transit peer during their nightly maintenance decided they needed people to talk to, so they decided to share some love by passing ~ 350k routes causing a meltdown. As lesson learned, we included a combination of prefix-list & maximum-prefix filters as part of our config script. When the hard limit hits a certain percentage, we get alerted that the neighbor is approaching the limit. regards, /virendra On 02/22/2012 09:41 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
don't filter your customers. when they leak the world to you, it will get you a lot of free press and your marketing department will love you.
just ask telstra.
randy
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