BGP Experiment

Töma Gavrichenkov ximaera at gmail.com
Thu Jan 10 00:36:33 UTC 2019


Is that a competition in sarcasm? Because I can do better than that!

10 Jan. 2019 г., 2:41 <adamv0025 at netconsultings.com>:

> > Töma Gavrichenkov
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2019 7:08 PM
> >
> > On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 10:03 PM Saku Ytti <saku at ytti.fi> wrote:
> > > Finding forwarding issues indeed is harder due to the limited access
> > > to devices, so bit of security through obscurity I guess.
> >
> > Or, rather, security by complexity. Today's network infrastructure is
> complex
> > enough for people to dive into it, looking for all the underlying
> issues. Right, it
> > still saves us the day, though today's Web JS frontend is also quite
> complex
> > but it's of no help.
> >
> I don't know about that,
> All modern NPUs are based on the models well explained to the sufficient
> level in Stanford lectures and other materials which you can download
> freely.
> Once you learn how an ideal routing system architecture should look like
> you can start discovering flaws in the vendor NPU blueprints.
> But the best fun is to put IXIA or Spirent in loop with your favourite
> carrier router.
> What I'm trying to say is it's not that complex to find these routing
> system architecture shortcomings  - they will come out of the basic
> platform testing.
>
> adam
>
>
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