Come on man, go re-read the post. The two paragraphs you cut literally
explained what happens -instead of- routes dropping out of the FIB or
being black holed.
On Mon, Oct 2, 2023 at 6:05 AM Tom Beecher <beecher@beecher.cc> wrote:
>> That depends. When the FIB gets too big, routers don't immediately
>> die. Instead, their performance degrades. Just like what happens with
>> oversubscription elsewhere in the system.
>
> If you consider blackholing traffic because the relevant next-hops aren't present in the FIB to be looked up as "degradation".... I guess?
Come on man, go re-read the post. The two paragraphs you cut literally
explained what happens -instead of- routes dropping out of the FIB or
being black holed.
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Bill Herrin
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