Could try using an advertise map for conditional injection of routes into
your table. Allows you to only inject the partial routes only if you are
receiving certain AS'es/ routes in the partial routes from your upstream.

Duncan

-----Original Message-----
From: cisco-nsp [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul
Wozney
Sent: Thursday, October 2, 2014 10:45 PM
To: Justin M. Streiner
Cc: Cisco Network Service Providers
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] (no subject)

> Why are you doing this?  Unless you have hardware that can't handle 
> full tables, there really isn't a need to do this and it can limit 
> your options for avoiding an outage.

We're running on the ASR-1002-F and we're right up against the wall for full
routes.  I need solutions that don't involve a fork-lift change today.  New
routers are considered, but we'll probably need to stretch the life on these
a bit longer.

> Do the more specific routes this provider normally advertises to you 
> disappear (just leaving you with a default route from them) when this 
> happens?  If no, then you need to yell at this provider for 
> implementing a bad design.

This is what we get, few routes and a default.
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