I guess its been long enough since the last time that folks have gotten lax with their filters. Filtering default, loopback, etc should be in every peer's BGP configuration whether you trust them or not. Who do you blame, the fool who announces default to the world, or the world for listening to it. Every router I know has enough memory and processing power to filter the basic (updated) martian list. This was a preventable accident. On Tue, 14 November 2000, Randy Bush wrote:
what am i misunderstanding here
route-views.oregon-ix.net>sh ip bg 48.0.0.0 BGP routing table entry for 0.0.0.0/0, version 27074 Paths: (1 available, best #1) Not advertised to any peer 3333 5597 193.0.0.56 from 193.0.0.56 (193.0.0.56) Origin IGP, localpref 100, valid, external, best
We have some cross-connects in Doral Plaza (155 N Michigan, Chicago) and would like to place a router where private peering (or even a shared switch) is available. Is anyone else located in Doral? Or, can anyone recommend a busy IX near AADS? It appears that Equinix has a facility a couple of miles to the south, and SDFC is 7 blocks away. I heard someone mention a "Universal Access Facility" at 600 South Federal Street, but haven't figured-out what/who's there. Recommendataions appreciated, Bradley I'd speak for my employer but I can't remember who that is (they keep changing the name). So I'll just speak for myself.
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Bradley Urberg Carlson
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Sean Donelan