> Yes. Pretty easy. > > /routing filter > add action=accept chain=bgp-out-gtt comment="GTT Blackhole" prefix-length=32 > set-bgp-communities=3257:2666 > > /routing bgp network > add disabled=yes network=1.1.1.1/32 synchronize=no > > The filter (at the top of the list) matches any /32 in the BGP network list > and tags it with the blackhole community.
In routing bgp network you have 1.1.1.1/32 disabled. I take it you set it to your IP being DOS attacked then enable it to make it effective? Simple as that? > On 6/20/2016 6:35 PM, Matt wrote: >> >> Has anyone used BGP and Remote-Triggered BlackHole with Mikrotik to >> help deal with DOS attacks? Any examples of getting it too work with >> Mikrotik? > >
