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RE: router startup behavior
From: Randy Bush <randy () psg com>
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 12:40:49 -0800
a fix might be to not advertise any routes to a BGP peer until you receive all the routes that peer has to send you.
that will *greatly* reduce the garbage in the global routing table. to zero, in fact. and, of course, we can not know when a peer has sent all the routes it has to send to you. randy
Current thread:
- router startup behavior Ratul Mahajan (Jan 14)
- Re: router startup behavior Jared Mauch (Jan 14)
- RE: router startup behavior Steve Naslund (Jan 14)
- RE: router startup behavior David Schwartz (Jan 14)
- RE: router startup behavior Randy Bush (Jan 14)
- Re: router startup behavior Valdis . Kletnieks (Jan 14)
- Re: router startup behavior Paul Donner (Jan 14)
- Re: router startup behavior Valdis . Kletnieks (Jan 14)
- RE: router startup behavior David Schwartz (Jan 14)
- Re: router startup behavior Yakov Rekhter (Jan 14)
- RE: router startup behavior Paul Donner (Jan 14)
- Re: router startup behavior Pierfrancesco Caci (Jan 14)
- Re: router startup behavior Lincoln Dale (Jan 15)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: router startup behavior Steve Naslund (Jan 14)
- RE: router startup behavior Borchers, Mark (Jan 15)