| > If the RRs were to stop reflecting back own routes to the clients, 
| > this would break any peer-groups configured on the RRs. This would 
| > result in a lot more individual BGP updates being formatted 
| and sent 
| > out. In the worst case 100 different sets of updates for 
| 100 clients. 
| > This would slow down convergence.
| 
| 
| That's an implementation issue and practical reality that 
| folks have to deal with, I understand that.  It's a matter of 
| when the pain threshold exceeds the value of this optimization.

Just a note: even with peer-group implementation, there are 
optimization tricks that one can do to not advertise the UPDATEs 
to the originator (e.g. checking originator ID at the time of 
TCP replication).

- Pradosh
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