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Re: (ASCEND) OSPF and Area Border Router on Max
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On Wed, 1 Oct 1997, Robert A. Pickering Jr. wrote:
> I don't want to run RIP, because it won't summarize the updates.
RIPV2 will - just fine. In fact, we do it here.
> reports ALL the /32 routes to my core routers every 60s. That causes
> my BGP sessions to flap on the Internet, which causes my dial-in
> customers to not be reachable.
Why not use a route filter to strip out the /32s, and set up a null0
summary route on another box for the routes to flop into when the users'
not logged in? That way your BGP won't flap.
> Right now I'm running all Static routes to the Maxes, but this is becoming
> frought with danger, since we've had human errors cause problems
> recently.
You worry more about human errors than you do Ascend errors? ;-)
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