Performance metrics used in commercial BGP route optimizers

Michel Py michel.py at tsisemi.com
Tue Jul 16 17:42:57 UTC 2019


> Tom Beecher wrote :
> The most important metric for a BGP optimizer is how much it physically weighs. That way you'll know
> if you can carry it to the trash pile yourself, or need to get help so you don't hurt your back.

Please dispose of it in an environment friendly way. In the city I live and many other ones we have programs to get rid of such garbage in a proper way.
https://www.roseville.ca.us/residents/utility_exploration_center/e-waste

Stop the pollution of the routing table and the planet !

> Mark Tinka wrote :
> So I got this from BGPmon, earlier today:

Oh yeah, a /32 sourced from a private ASN without no-export.

Michel

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