On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 04:57:46PM +0000, Jakob Heitz (jheitz) wrote:
> The problem with peer-groups is that today's high end routers
> don't generate updates to peer-groups.
> Peer-groups are only a convenience for configuration.
> High end routers group peers automatically into update groups
> and generate updates to the update group.

I did note potential distinctions in implementations when I kicked off this
mail chain. :-)

By direct comparison in Junos, peers A, B and C may be part of the same
configured group, but may be split into distinct groups if they don't share
policy.  Thus, in our implementation, they're report those distinct
mappings.  In our case, distinct group IDs sharing the same group name.

Whether this is applicable for your implementation is unclear.

-- Jeff

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