On Fri, 29 Jan 2010, Devon True wrote:
So it is for the situation where you do not have a full table (so strict and/or loose mode would not work), but you want uRPF on the edge to be able to drop packets whose network is routed to null on your FIB?
To be able to accept and forward (not drop) packets from networks that are reached by your default route. Hence the term ALLOW-default.
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