Re: BGP filtering of supernets out of classful space
On Fri, 19 May 2000, Leigh Porter wrote:
Hiya,
OK, so you have a seperate router or a zebra daemon or something running as a BGP route-reflector-client from one of your core routers and with a deny-all
input dist list. That way, you have a copy of your routing table on a box that cannot be used to inject any other routes into the network and that is not in itself a core router.
-- Leigh Porter Cable and Wireless Internet Network Services http://www.insnet.net http://www.cw.net
Leigh, These are the same folks who don't believe that I can take a full boat from them on a box running zebra. They actually think they're peering with a 7513. Little do they know that the PC/Zebra combo is also taking a full boat from 3 other providers. Silly paranoid people. BTW: Who do I contact about exchange point peering with C&W? They have said over and over and over that they want to appear at CMH-IX. We have fiber to you guys. It's time to light it and get you peered up. John Fraizer EnterZone, Inc
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