Quick BGP peering question

James Blessing james.blessing at entagroup.com
Wed Jan 3 13:36:26 UTC 2007


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Neil J. McRae wrote:
> are you advertising them routes?
> If so then why wouldn't you expect traffic?

>> -----Original Message-----
> Very simply : Would you accept traffic from a customer who insists on
> sending 0
> prefixes across a BGP session?

Expecting the traffic is not a problem, just want some way of verifying that the
traffic isn't malicious/spoofed (e.g. by using unicast RPF or similar)

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