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Re: Why Vadim likes statics
From: Hank Nussbacher <HANK () taunivm tau ac il>
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 95 13:01:20 IST
On Mon, 24 Apr 1995 17:26:41 -0400 you said:
This sounds a lot like the slippery slope of static routing being the most stable, so we should encourage its use Internet wide. I -know- Karl D. (and others that depend on dynamic routing for alternate provider fallback) will kick at this.On the contrary, Bill, being set up to propagate IGP information to your EGP in situations where not absolutely necessary seems to be a perversion of the whole intent of EGPs vs. IGPs. Perhaps it's time to rethink for a moment why the whole Internet isn't just running one big IGRP or OSPF cloud.
After getting burned numerous times by end node nets that polluted our IGRP cloud, we now connect all new single homed customers via static routes and filter out everything heard from them. If they are multihomed here we do IGRP and if they are multihomed across different ASs we do BGP. The customers also like it since it increases their bandwidth on their line rather than hearing routing updates all the time. For customers on 9.6kb and 19.2kb lines this made a difference. Remember when you bill on bandwidth used (ifInOctets/ifOutOctets) you are billing also for routing updates! Your customers will like you if you reduce their bill.
Robert E. Seastrom -- rs () digex net
Hank Nussbacher
Current thread:
- Re: Why Vadim likes statics Vadim Antonov (Apr 24)
- Re: Why Vadim likes statics bmanning (Apr 24)
- Re: Why Vadim likes statics Curtis Villamizar (Apr 24)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Why Vadim likes statics Robert E. Seastrom (Apr 24)
- Re: Why Vadim likes statics Sean Doran (Apr 24)
- Re: Why Vadim likes statics Hank Nussbacher (Apr 25)
- Re: Why Vadim likes statics bmanning (Apr 24)