[j-nsp] BGP Prefix-Limit On A Session
Erik Haagsman
erik at we-dare.net
Wed Feb 25 17:49:18 EST 2004
Hi Kashif,
AFAIK, this is an absolute figure, counting the amount of routes sent by
the peer and it doesn't take filtered routes into account.
Cheers,
Erik
On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 23:41, Kashif.Khawaja at Broadwing.com wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Just wanted to confirm something. "Injected" in the text below refers to prefixes accepted
> into the BGP table? Prefixes that passed the import policies?
>
> Limit the Number of Prefixes on a BGP Peering
> You can limit the number of prefixes received on a BGP peering and log rate-limited
> messages when the number of "injected" prefixes exceeds a set limit. You can also tear
> down
> the peering when the number of prefixes exceeds the limit.
>
> Thanks!
> -Kashif.
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