100,000 routes/day to the RA even though we've had a 'deny .*' filter-list towards
No, people (like me) are likely to upgrade so that we don't show up as withdrawing them for many months (since we don't peer with anyone currently through the RA at MAE-East). Whether it's a bugfix or an optimization, it hasn't been bothering my routers CPU-wise - and I suspect it hasn't bothered their oomphy rsd boxes. But I'd like to think that most people who peer with the RSs follow these issues and know to upgrade whether it's called a bugfix or not. Avi
On Wed, 15 Jan 1997 10:39:15 EST "John W. Stewart III" <jstewart@metro.isi.edu> wrote:
if you think it's a bug, then a fix is available
And more people are likely to upgrade if it is phrased as a bugfix.
if you think it's an optimization, then the new code is available
This will make people think that it isn't anything to worry about.
why are we still talking about this?
Because its still happening?
Neil.