Robert Raszuk wrote (on Thu 03-Jan-2013 at 20:18 +0000):
> To: Jeff Wheeler
> 
> Hi Jeff,
> 
> > Ignore-bad-message is very simple and provides a band-aid for more
> > problems, including unforeseen problems.

> How are you going to clean the NLRIs in your network (both transit
> or stub) which were withdrawn in the messages your BGP
> implementation declared "bad" and decided to ignore ?

It's a good question.  But not, I think, the entire question.

However bad or difficult to clean up, what if that's not as bad as the
alternative ?

[So: all alone somewhere up a remote, cold mountain you slip and your
arm gets stuck firmly in a crevice.  Clearly, you are fond of it and
hacking it off has its drawbacks.  But compared to hypothermia... ?
Mind you, if mountaineering standards are dead-set against the hacking
off of arms, perhaps your mountaineering equipment won't include a
knife :-)]

Chris

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