--- "Patrick W.Gilmore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What's wrong with letting customers announce /32s > into your network, as > long as you do not pass it to anyone else (including > other customers)?
Theoretically nothing. However, you do need to watch out, because there are a certain percentage of clue-impaired folks who believe that {traffic engineering | load-balancing | whatever mojo they're calling it now} can be best accomplished by announcing every /32 out of their legitimate /16 block. While there are certainly vendors who can take an extra 60,000 routes with impunity, there is a lot of gear out there which can't. Moral: if you let your customers advertise more specifics to you, use maximum-prefix filters... -David Barak- -Fully RFC 1925 Compliant- __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what you’re looking for faster http://search.yahoo.com