[c-nsp] ISIS routing
Nick Hilliard
nick at foobar.org
Mon Nov 26 07:20:54 EST 2012
On 26/11/2012 11:54, Saku Ytti wrote:
> It would most typically be either intentional attack against your
> control-plane or then customer rocking L2 loop which gives you port-rate
> ISIS.
yeah but these packets will be summarily dropped by your router unless you
have an isis-enabled interface facing towards a third party which can
actually punt them up to the rp. So unless you have a misconfiguration,
this isn't going to be a problem in practice? Or does the pfc3/trio punt
them even if you don't have isis configured on an interface?
Nick
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