[c-nsp] BGP soft reconfiguration inbound

Dan Sabau dan.sabau at tbm.ro
Tue Dec 18 07:36:44 EST 2007


Hi,
you will free some ram, but won't have any more the recieved-routes table.

Mohamed Ahmad wrote:
> Hi guys,
>  
> I was wondering what was the effect of disabling "soft-reconfiguration
> inbound" on our neighbor statement with our provider (basically a live
> network). I was looking at the ram usage and it's been going up slowly. We
> currently receive full table from our provider but filter to get only
> default (I know we can get them to just send a default but we might remove
> filter in the future to get full routes on an upgraded router). Any ill
> effects of removing the "soft-reconfiguration inbound"?
>  
> Many thanks,
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