Starting to Drop Invalids for Customers
Mark Tinka
mark.tinka at seacom.mu
Tue Dec 17 06:09:02 UTC 2019
On 16/Dec/19 23:49, Randy Bush wrote:
> as i am pretty sure arturo knows all that. i suspect he was wondering
> if mark is gonna throw irr data in the mix the way chris says google
> will (or does?). and if so, how? seems a useful question.
No, we'll be focusing solely on RPKI.
>
> irr acls scale poorly in routers.
One of the reasons we have been putting all our energy into RPKI since 2014.
> but mark said customer-facing, which
> could be reasonable depending on the platform. e.g. ntt uses irr-based
> acls toward customers.
So we have 4 main systems for customer edge termination:
- MX480's, primarily used in the data centre.
- ASR1006's, also primarily used in the data centre for non-Ethernet
customers (waning, over time).
- ASR920's, used in the Metro.
- MX204's, used in the Metro.
Mark.
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