BGP is the routing protocol of choice in the international world. If your route is on xDSL and flaps, it has an effect to the whole world who uses full routing tables, That's a gazillon of routers out there and in that scenario it doesnt matter if you use a full or partial routing table. this is your choice on the outgoing path but on the incoming path everyone out there has to learn your'e unreachable / reachable over a certain path.
On 06.03.2009, at 00:20, Zorg 421 wrote:
Hey you're all implying BGP = full routing table. BGP with just a single default route on a cheap link may be a good idea. A proven L3 link failure detection mechanism implemented on a wide range of boxes (standardized!)
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