BGP offloading (fixing legacy router BGP scalability issues)

Mark Tinka mark.tinka at seacom.mu
Thu Apr 2 07:42:21 UTC 2015



On 2/Apr/15 09:35, Colin Johnston wrote:
> or ignore/block russia and north korea and china network blocks
> takes away 5% of network ranges for memory headroom, especially the large number of smaller china blocks.
> Some may say this is harsh but is the network contacts refuse to co-operate with abuse and 100% of the traffic is bad then why not

I think that's a little extreme, especially since customers are paying
me to deliver packets to the whole Internet.

But that's just me...

Mark.



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